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  2. GuJian - Wikipedia

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    Tusu chases after Qingxue, but the evil spirits in the sword haunt him again when he finally catches up to her in Qinchuan, causing him to lose his mind. Tusu regains his consciousness to discover that he is on Shaogong's ship. By passing some of her chi to him, Qingxue was able to relieve him of his pain, something he thought was impossible.

  3. Swords of Legends - Wikipedia

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    Li Yifeng as Baili Tusu (百里屠苏) / Han Yunxi (韩云溪) . Huang Tianqi as young Baili Tusu / Han Yunxi; Han Yunxi is the son of the Wu Meng valley's head shaman. After his whole tribe was massacred, the aura of the Sword of Burning Solitude was inserted into him to save his life, including one half of Crown Prince Changqin's celestial soul (Sword of Burning Solitude).

  4. Barbarossa (film) - Wikipedia

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    Barbarossa (also released as Barbarossa: Siege Lord or Sword of War) is a 2009 Italian English-language epic historical drama film set primarily in northern Italy during the late 12th century.

  5. Dadao (sword) - Wikipedia

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    The dadao (Chinese: 大刀; pinyin: dàdāo; lit. 'large knife/sabre') was a type of Chinese saber of the late Qing dynasty which remained in use as a civilian and military sword through the end of World War 2. [1] The term refers to a whole family of swords, which can vary in blade, guard, and grip configurations.

  6. Military of the Qing dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Qing cavalry in the 1900s. The Qing dynasty (1644–1912) was established by conquest and maintained by armed force. The founding emperors personally organized and led the armies, and the continued cultural and political legitimacy of the dynasty depended on their ability to defend the country from invasion and expand its territory.

  7. Dao (Chinese sword) - Wikipedia

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    Chinese soldiers from a "Big Sword Unit" during the Japanese attack of Rehe Province, China, 1933. The dadao was used by some Chinese militia units against Japanese invaders in the Second Sino-Japanese War, occasioning "The Sword March". The miaodao, a descendant of the changdao, also saw use. These were used during planned ambushes on Japanese ...

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  9. Chinese sword - Wikipedia

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    The hook sword is an exotic Chinese weapon traditionally associated with Northern styles of Chinese martial arts, but now often practised by Southern styles as well. Jian: The jian is a double-edged straight sword used in China for the last 2,500 years.