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While I was in Baltimore, I picked up a set of 3 Dadao from a dealer; each one is unique in its own way. I started cleaning one of them and to my surprise, I noticed some Chinese characters on the blade; on the other side of the sword where some drawings that are unrecognizable.
Can anyone translate these characters? |
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I am ready to try to translate. But now the characters are very poorly visible. It is necessary to make detailed photos.
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Thank you. The images on the blade are very faint and because of having to reduce the size of the pictures for this forum, this is the best I can do here. Can I send them to you in a private email and thus I can enlarge the pictures?
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Yes of course. See personal message.
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There is a result
![]() The first character is read very difficult. Maybe it's 浱 chún "the water side". Then the whole inscription 浱家河民一号 chúnjiā hémín yīhào is translated as "the family of the water side, the people of the river, the first number." |
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Thank you very Much !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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