What was the nickname of sword in ancient China?

three feet: another name for the sword. Because the whole body is three feet long, it is called the sword. "History of Han Emperor Gao Di Ji": "I lift three feet with cloth clothes and take the world." Don Yan Shigu's Note: "Three feet, a sword."

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Three-foot Sword: a general term for sword. Tang Du Fu's poem "Re-emphasizing Shaoling": "The wind and dust are three feet of swords, and the country is one dress."

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Seven feet: the name of ancient long sword. Li Yi's "Going to Weibei Embassy to Leave a Farewell Poem": "Ping Rong's seven-foot sword, sealing a pill of mud." "Bei Tang Shu Chao" Volume 122: "A long sword is seven feet."

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Sword: a general term for a famous sword. "Ram Biography" Lu Xuangong six years: "The sword of the son, cover the sword."

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Sword: the general term for sword. Don Wei Yingwu's "Walking to Guangling": "When you return to see the sword, you will never achieve fame."

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Wu Yuejian refers to the famous sword made in the Spring and Autumn Period. "Zhou Li Dong Guan": "Zheng Zhi's knife, Song Zhi's sword, Wu Yue's sword, moved to the ground and made it good, and the land was natural."

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-------------------. Refers to the top of the hilt. Generally, there is a hole in the head of the sword for threading the rope.

sword blade: that is, sword lattice, also known as hand guard. Refers to the oval disk part between the sword body and the hilt as a hand protector.

scabbard: also known as sword box and sword room. Hide the sword's things. There are iron and wood, etc., wrapped in sand fish skin and painted with vermilion or black paint, and expensive ones are inlaid with pearls and jewels.

sword stalk: the ancient name for the handle. Qing Cheng Yaori's "Notes on Creating Things by Examining Workers": "The stem, the neck, is the first."

sword room: the scabbard. Han Yang Xiong's Dialect: "The scabbard is from the river to the north, between Yan and Zhao, which is called the room."

sword profile: another name for the tip of the sword. Han Yangxiong's Dialect: "The sword disappears from the customs to the east or the outline."

sword: that is, the sword lattice. Also known as the sword. The interpretation of "Zhuangzi Shuo Jian Pian" quoted Sima Yun: "Tan, Jian Er also."

handle: (bing) another name for the tip of the sword. Han Yangxiong's Dialect: "The scabbard is called the handle from the west of Guan."

spike: an ornament tied behind the hilt. Modern fencing routines are divided into long spikes and short spikes.

sword robe: the spike of sword. There is a saying that Wen Jian wears a robe, but Wu Jian doesn't.