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China is one of the oldest continuous civilizations in human history, so it’s no wonder that it’s been responsible for some of the most fascinating innovations in the art and science of warfare. Here, we’re going to take a look at the most commonly mentioned and infamous swords from the Chinese historical record, including what made them unique and how they were used with insight from history teacher and edutainment content creator Brian Thai.
The Most Iconic Chinese Swords
History teacher Brian Thai explains that there were many types of Chinese swords. Some were used for war, some for ceremonies, and some were crafted for important people. The most well-known include the Hudiedao, Liuyedao, Dadao, Miaodao, Chinese Bronze Swords, Tai Chi Sword, Fu Tao, and Tang Dao.
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Throughout the article, official or widely-recognized alternative English names are set in parentheses without quotation marks. For swords with no commonly accepted English alternative name, we include the closest English translation in quotation marks. If an alternative or acceptable translated name doesn’t exist, a parenthetical name is not included.Thanks
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