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I won't post on the forum yet, hopefully not mistakenly, here are my two recent harvests of Chinese maces.
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These look very well made.
Are they used as a defence against swords rather than as a club? As in the Japanese sword breakers or Jittes. |
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The spear is an ancient Chinese weapon, with a long history, belonging to heavy weapons, which can deal with swords and armor.
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Yup, look like sword breakers - I seem to recall a recent Chinese historic film that had one of the protagonists who carried and used one. A certain firm named after low temperature steel has a few you tube videos available on them. They can snap or bend an opponents sword. I also don't think getting hit with one would be a good idea.
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Don't have a'sword breaker' - not my style. |
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.and this short 'villager' Jian
TFQ Dao below for modern example. Last edited by kronckew; 12th August 2025 at 11:56 AM. |
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I have collected hundreds of Chinese weapons, and some of the photos you posted are modern Chinese weapons. The first weapon in the pictures is from the Vietnam region, and I mainly collect weapons from before the Republic of China.
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Regards, Detlef |
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The other both.
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