How long is a Miao Dao?

How long is a Miao Dao?

1.2 metres
The miaodao (苗刀) is a Chinese two-handed dao or saber of the Republican Era, with a narrow blade, long hilt, and an overall length of 1.2 metres (47 in) or more.

What is a Dao sword used for?

Dao (pronunciation: [táu], English approximation: /daʊ/ dow, Chinese: 刀; pinyin: dāo) are single-edged Chinese swords, primarily used for slashing and chopping. The most common form is also known as the Chinese sabre, although those with wider blades are sometimes referred to as Chinese broadswords.

Who is LK Chen?

LK Chen produces faithful recreations of historical Chinese swords and weapons with highly precise blade geometry and balance. They take great efforts to adhere to the authenticity of a weapon and its particular historical era in order to produce the most accurate recreations available.

How big is a Nodachi?

140 cm long
Epic Armoury’s Nodachi is a two-handed Japanese sword meant for elite samurai. The Nodachi is 140 cm long, with a 100 cm long single edged cutting-blade.

How long is a katana blade?

Katana

Katana (刀)
Blade length Approx. 60–80 cm (23.62–31.5 in)
Blade type Curved, single-edged
Hilt type Two-handed swept, with circular or squared guard
Scabbard/sheath Lacquered wood, some are covered with fish skin, decorated with brass and copper.

How long is a Chinese dao sword?

Other than specialized weapons like the Divided Dao, Chinese swords are usually 70–110 cm (28–43 in) in length, although longer swords have been found on occasion.

Did the Chinese ever use katanas?

No. First of all, the name is Japanese, so that’s a great clue. Second, Chinese wouldn’t use a katana. Katana are only one of two blades, a Daishō.

How long is a rapier?

Rapier

Rapier / espada ropera
Mass avg. 1 kg (2.2 lb)
Blade length avg. 104 cm (41 in)
Width avg. 2.5 cm (0.98 in) to sharp point
Blade type single or double edged, straight blade

Can you slash with an estoc?

Provided the tip wasn’t deflected by the angle of the armor, it was one of the only solutions for armor piercing weaponry of that age. An edgeless sword like the estoc or rapier are still capable of cutting; it’d be a shallow cut, but that’s not what they’re intended for.

What is a Tang Dao?

Like the military Tang Heng Dao, this is a single handed straight dao featuring a scabbard with two-point suspension system influenced by the Sasanian swords. Palatial Tang Dao can be used for combat on foot as well as on horseback. Palatial Tang Dao was powerful and was the standard side arm for imperial guards.

Where is LK Chen swords located?

The sword you order is ship directly from our workshop in Longguan, China. LK CHEN SWORD DOES NOT CHARGE FOR SHIPPING, THE CARRIER DOES.

What is a Miao dao?

The Miao Dao is known as a Chinese double-handed saber that appeared during the Republican era. Miao Dao translates to sprout saber which refers to its likeness between a freshly sprouted plant and a weapon.

When did the Miao dao re-emerge?

The history of the Miao Dao has been debated by numerous scholars and sword enthusiasts yet all of these individuals agree that the weapon re-emerged in the mid-sixteenth century.

How did the Miaodao get its name?

An early reference, in Jin Yiming’s Single Defense-Saber, makes a connection between the miaodao and the Qing-era wodao, as well as mentioning both single and two-handed versions of the ‘’miaodao’’, suggesting that the name originally described the shape only, without any connotations of size.

What is Chang Dao (长刀)?

In the Han (206BC to 220AD) and Ming periods, it is called Chang Dao (长刀) and the term Miao Dao (苗刀) only came about in the early republican period.

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