Willow-shaped flat stem type, its overall shape is willow-shaped, and it is ground into a round front acute angle along the stem. The center of wax is slightly convex, without rapier, and there is no obvious boundary between wax and stem. The stem is flat and has two holes.
Round handle sword
Fine wax round handle sword was popular in the early and middle spring and autumn period. Typical styles are: thin wax round stem short body, its wax is leaflike, the middle ridge is ridged, extending from the end to the round stem. Although the stem is slender, it still looks like a dagger; Thin wax-pointed round stem type, its wax is flat and thin, the front end is broken, the lower end is inclined and pointed, and the ridge extends into a round stem, but it has no head and no grid.
Flat-handled sword
Non-lattice inclined flat handle sword was popular in the late Spring and Autumn Period. Its basic style is: the two sides are wide and short, the middle ridge rises straight, the two sides are slightly inclined and concave, the lower end is flat without grid, or the grid is not connected with the billet, and the flat stem runs through.
Coarse plaid sword
Thick lattice swords were popular in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Typical styles are as follows: the diagonal thick lattice round stem is hoop-shaped, the back is straight and diagonal, and the front is slightly the same. The lattice is inverted, but there are two hoops on the round handle for easy winding.
Bogjian
During the Warring States period, the thin-grid sword prevailed, with two unified directions, long and short wax, thin grid and round handle without hoop.
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During the Three Kingdoms Period, a sword worn by Cao Cao was as famous as Lu Qingjian, and was called peerless double sword, which was owned by Cao Cao. It was named after the famous sentence "Long sword worries about the sky" in Song Yu's Da Yan Fu. The eternal sword is extremely sharp, and later it became the name of the sword.
Ganjiangjian, a native of the State of Wu in the Spring and Autumn Period, was a famous sword casting craftsman in ancient legends of China. He used to cast swords for the prince of Wu. Later, he and his wife Mo Xie were ordered to cast two swords for the King of Chu, one as a general and the other as Mo Xie. The general gave the female sword to the king of Chu, and the male sword was passed on to his son, who was killed by the king of Chu.
Fishbone Sword, also known as Fishbone Sword, is said to have been cast by Ou Yezi, a sword-casting master, for the King of Yue. He used tin from the purple mountain. If the copper in Yuexi is struck by lightning, it will be the essence of heaven and earth. Made five swords, namely Zhan Lu, Tsunku, Xie Sheng, Fish Intestine and Jueque.
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