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Dadao (sword)

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113: 17: 71:. The term refers to a whole family of swords, which can vary in blade, guard, and grip configurations. Common elements include a grip long enough to accommodate 2 hands, but with a relatively short and wide blade. Ring pommels are very common, but not exclusively used at the end of the grip. Blade profiles often flare towards the 108:
Although writers during the 1930s do lay out specifications for a sword with a 23 inch blade, 3 inched clip back, and a weight of 3.5 lbs, decentralized production resulted in incredibly varied designs; even military examples show tremendous variety in styles of sword compared to other military
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The dadao is a hand-and-a-half sword, in that it can accommodate two handed use, but is still nimble enough for single handed use. Its clipped tip allows for stabbing actions while the broad thin blade allow it to excel at powerful sweeping cuts.
87:, where it was originally used to refer to large polearm mounted sabres. Although similar short and wide bladed dao are seen in Ming era artwork, the form of sword known today as dadao dating to the late Qing and the early 19th century. The term 103:
During the early 20th century the dadao was popular both with martial arts schools, militias, and the military. In the opening engagements with the Japanese during World War 2, soldiers armed with dadao famously defended Beijing in the
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which remained in use as a civilian and military sword through the end of
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Chinese soldiers from a "Big Sword Unit" during the Japanese attack of
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quillons
Chinese
pinyin
dao
Qing dynasty
World War 2
foible
Ming dynasty
Marco Polo bridge incident.

Rehe Province
Dao (sword)
Oxtail Dao
Yanmaodao
Liuyedao
The Sword March
"A Social and Visual History of the Dadao: The Chinese "Military Big-Saber""
"Dàdāo (大刀) | Mandarin Mansion"
"Po Dao (朴刀) | Great Ming Military"
"YIN YUZHANG'S SABER MANUAL"
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Chinese swords

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