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A good early dadao

Introduction

The dadao is the iconic weapon of republican China.

Chinese yataghan saber

Chinese saber with yatağan style blade

An extremely rare and possibly unique type of Chinese officer's saber, or peidao, of the 18th century.
Chinese twist-core saber

Rare Chinese twist-core saber

Introduction

The peidao (佩刀) or yaodao (腰刀) was the main hilted

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Spears of the Qing dynasty

In this article I highlight a number of spears used by the Qing dynasty military.
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Edged Weapons of the Green Standard Army

The Green Standard Army was a large standing army of the Qing dynasty.

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Rare Chinese twistcore saber

Background

Most Chinese swords and sabers are made with a hard high carbon steel edge plate sandwich

Chinese martial flail

Chinese war flail

Introduction

Flails derived off farming tools were used since antiquity in many countries.

Woyaodao

A Chinese woyaodao

Introduction

The ridged and facetted blade shape that is so well known nowadays from Japane

Trousse in fan case

A fine Chinese trousse set

In emerald green scabbard and with fan case.
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Chinese long sabers of the Qing dynasty

In the late Ming dynasty, Chinese coasts were raided by Japanese pirates -mockingly called 倭寇 wokou or "Dwar

Good Chinese jian

A very good Chinese jian

Representing the height of the sword maker's art of its period.
Qing quiver

Antique Qing quiver

A quiver of the late Qing dynasty.

Oxtail saber

Niuweidao - oxtail saber

DESCRIPTION

A late Qing dynasty niuweidao (牛尾刀) or "oxtail saber".

Chinese matchlock musket

Chinese cavalry matchlock

Background

While the Chinese are hailed for inventing gunpowder and the gun, firearms in Ch

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Making a Chinese rattan shield

Ever since I acquired an antique Chinese tengpai (籐牌) or "rattan shield" I had been want

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Military sabers of the Qing dynasty

According to Chinese symbolism, the strength and martial spirit of a soldier is embodied in the single-edged blade (