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The Chinese spear and dao (liuyedao and yanmaodao) were commonly issued to infantry due to the expense of and relatively greater amount of training required for the effective use of the Chinese straight sword, or jian. Dao can often be depicted in period artwork worn by officers and infantry.
Historically, Chinese swords are classified into two types, the jian and the dao. A Jian is a straight, double-edged sword mainly used for stabbing ; the term has been commonly translated into the English language as a longsword .
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.
The miaodao (苗刀) is a Chinese two-handed dao or saber, with a narrow blade, long hilt, and an overall length of 1.2 m (3 ft 11 in) or longer. The name means "sprout saber", presumably referring to a likeness between the weapon and a newly sprouted plant.
Pages in category "Chinese swords" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... Dadao (sword) Dao (Chinese sword) G. Guandao; H. Honour Sabre of ...
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Dadao (大刀), a Chinese short sword, an alternate term for the dao (Chinese sword) Tachi (大刀), a Heian Era sword, a version of the chokutō (直刀), a Japanese straight sword Daitō (long sword) (大刀), the Japanese long sword classification, longer than 2 shaku (2 ft)
Bahasa Indonesia; Interlingua; ... Chinese swords (2 C, 22 P) Chinese swordsmanship (21 P) F. ... Dao Yin Yang Sheng Gong; Deer horn knives; Ditangquan;