First, the silver gem on Tang dagger.
This tangdao is now in the Zhengcang Hospital in Nara, and a pair of * * * are very well preserved. The hilt and sheath are slightly bent. The scabbard is also very precious, all silver, engraved with flowers and flowers from the Tang Dynasty, decorated with colored beads and white pearls. The above Tang Dynasty regular script calligraphy "Mrs. Orange presents" can be clearly seen. The blade has been bent, reflecting the superb forging level.
Second, the black paint box Tang Zhidao
At present, tangdao, known as the national treasure of Japan, is kept in Kashima Shrine. It was made by famous craftsmen in the Tang Dynasty in the 8th century, with a total length of 256 cm and a blade length of 223 cm. Straight back, front edge. Tangdao, obviously with the style of Han Dynasty, is this one.
Third, Tang Tai Dao mixed with gold and silver.
At present, this knife is kept in Zhengcang Hospital in Japan. It is clearly recorded in the history books of the Ping 'an period in the Tang Dynasty that this is a fine knife of the Tang Dynasty. The blade length is about 78.2cm, and the blade is double cut to make a straight knife. This Dao should be produced in Wudi, China, and left overseas to Japan in modern times.
Four, gold and silver installation horizontal knife
Or some people call it "the horizontal knife of gold and silver", which is collected by the Zhengcang Research Institute today. The blade is exquisite and long, looking at the light of the blade.
Five, C Chili Lin Tang straight knife
It used to be in the Stone Temple of the Four Heavenly Kings in Japan, and later it was transferred to the Tokyo National Museum. This straight knife itself is a famous knife used by Shoto Kutaishi, which was later stolen from the tomb. There is the word "Bingzi Jiaolin" on the blade, the first two words are the year of casting the blade, and the last two words should be the name of the craftsman.
Six, Wu bamboo sheath imperial staff knife
At present, it is hidden in Zhengcangyuan. The blade is covered with stars and auspicious clouds, with clear patterns and staggered straight blades. Belongs to the Tang Dynasty ceremonial staff knife. In Japanese introduction, he said: This Dao was made in Wudi, China, and it was Emperor Shengwu's favorite Dao before his death.
Why didn't China hand down a tangdao? A more reliable statement is that gunpowder weapons were used in the military in the Song Dynasty, and the Song Dynasty "emphasized literature over martial arts". So tangdao was destroyed in the Song Dynasty, and it is no longer used. It is a great shame and regret for our descendants that the Japanese still collect tangdao as a symbol of faith.