Qing Chinese for "saber scabbard".
Qing Chinese for the two mounts on either end of a saber scabbard.
Qing Chinese for the mouthpiece of a saber scabbard.
Qing Chinese for saber scabbard mounts.
Qing Chinese for "saber suspension bands".
The Chinese word for a short straightsword.
Manchu for "saber guard".
The Cantonese word for the Chinese straightsword.
The Green Standard Army Zhanmadao was a large two-handed saber of the Qing dynasty.
A type of pattern welding known in English as twist-core.
A type of Chinese double swords with D-shaped guards.
A type of dha made by the Chinese Shan in Husa Valley, Yunnan.
Chinese for the handguard of a weapon.
Qing Chinese word for a disc guard.
Manchu word for the tip of a saber.
A construction of edged weapons where a separate piece of high-carbon steel is forged into layers of milder steel.
The Chinese straightsword.
Chinese for "chopping saber". An alternative name for the dàdāo.
A Chinese saber with a gentle curve.
A town in Zhejiang province, China, known as a sword making center.
The former name of Lóngquán, a famous sword-making town in China.
Chinese name for a slender, curved saber. Often associated with large two-handers.
A late form of Chinese saber with a pronounced widening at the tip.
Literally "waist-worn-saber".