Qijia Knife Ancient Books

Knives in the hands of the enemy were once the lingering nightmare of the Ming army, and dozens of enemies drove away thousands of Ming troops. It was only after the appearance of Qi Jiguang in The Remaining Judas that this situation changed radically, and the Ming army annihilated hundreds of Japanese pirates with minimal casualties or even zero war damage.

Qi Jiguang can win a complete victory in the war against Japan, which is exactly two sentences in Sun Tzu's Art of War:

If the husband does not fight, the temple will win; If the temple didn't win before the war, it would be too few. Win more and win less. Know yourself and know yourself, and you will win every battle. ?

Qi Jiguang War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's success is based on his deep understanding of Japanese pirates. Qi Jiguang did not despise or despise the enemy, but studied them as tough opponents. Qi Jiguang first studied Japanese knives in the hands of the enemy. After in-depth study, Qi Jiguang was amazed at the capture of Japanese knives and their technology: these pirates jumped ten feet, the knives were five feet long and the killing radius reached ten feet and five feet. Although there are only four or five moves in Japanese swordsmanship, other weapons are not easy to use except weapons.

According to Ji Xiao's new book, Qi Jiguang didn't seize a large number of Japanese swords and techniques until he won a great victory in Taizhou in the 40th year of Jiajing (156 1), so he described Japanese swords in his book as follows: It started with the Japanese invaders China, who danced with it before, and our soldiers took it away. When the enemy is good, it is more than ten feet. If the knife is five feet long, it must be five feet long. ?

Qi Jiguang lamented: These bandits have sharp swords and guns, which can make a clean break with people. It is useless to deal with Japanese knives, long guns and ordinary knives (now used alone). Only by shooting from a long distance with a bird spear (the trigger is shaped like a bird's beak) can the Japanese sword be restrained.

Captured to the enemy's art of using saber, Qi Jiguang overjoyed, wrote in the book JiXiaoXin:

The Japanese barbarian was originally won in the battle. ?

Qi Jiguang got the enemy? Kung fu cheats? There are only a few simple movements, but they are also in tune with Qi Jiguang's years of combat experience. Qi Jiguang believes that when the two armies are at war, no matter how complicated the moves are, and the battlefield situation is not allowed to be one-on-one, so the simpler the knife and gun technology, the better.

Qi Jiguang attaches great importance to the practice of personal martial arts. He basically doesn't need to translate what he said to the soldiers in Ji Xiaoxin's book:

Martial arts is not a promise to the government's official business, but a meritorious deed of self-defense and thief killing as a soldier. I am good at martial arts. I'll kill the thief. How could a thief kill you? If you are not as good as him, he will kill you. You can't die without learning martial arts. ?

But Qi Jiguang also stressed the importance of teamwork, saying that it is useless to put on airs when the two armies are at war:

It is not the same to open a large array to deal with the enemy as to be more skilled in the wild and catch thieves. In the open array, thousands of people marched forward. The brave can't go first, and the fearful can't go behind. The gun was stabbed, the gun was stabbed away, the knife was hacked, and he was killed and returned to him. It's hard to change hands together. How can you tolerate jumping around? "Ji Xiao's new book? Brothers and sisters? Avoid flowers "?

Qi Jiguang also used a quip to laugh at this show-off: When it comes to fighting, I will die (forget) how to take it. ? This is a jargon of actual martial artists, which means that it is useless to forget the usual moves when you are nervous when you are really fighting the enemy, because the opponent doesn't follow your routine at all.

As readers know, Qi Jiguang's Anti-Japanese War was also a turning point when hot weapons replaced cold weapons (it took two or three hundred years for the Qing Dynasty to pick up broadswords and spears, which was really stupid). The gunpowder weapon is not very mature, and the biggest defect is that it is slow to load and it is difficult to form continuous suppression firepower. Sometimes you need cold weapons to help you defend yourself, Qi Jiguang? Control foreigners like foreigners? After learning the technology of Japanese Dao, it is equipped with Amin long Dao.

We must admit that Japanese swords are somewhat similar to tangdao's, while Ming's long swords are somewhat similar to Japanese swords. At the same time, we should also see that the national strength and scientific and technological level of the Ming Dynasty are ahead of the world. Therefore, although Qi Jiguang's long Dao has the shadow of Japanese Dao, it is forged more finely and its length is longer than that of Japanese Dao.

Qi Jiajun's long Dao is five feet long (there is a copper guard blade near the handle, and anyone who has practiced the knife technique knows why it should be guarded). The handle is one foot five inches long and six feet five inches in total, but it weighs only two pounds and eight ounces.

Qi Jiguang spoke highly of the long Dao he invented. This long knife has a long blade and light weight, which is a sharp weapon to restrain Japanese knives and can effectively protect shovel hands. ?