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One-handed sword and two-handed sword?
This problem actually bothered me a long time ago. I always feel that China people are extremely cunning people, and they will never turn two-handed swords into one-handed swords for no reason. However, in actual combat, it is indeed found that one-handed sword is difficult to confront with two-handed sword. Later, I turned to observe Japanese kendo and western swordsmanship, and gradually understood that weapons have different needs in different times. Japanese knife master Musashi Miyamoto invented the method of holding the knife with both hands. (This creation is of course a joke in the eyes of China people). He named his school "Two-day School". But in a duel, usually only a knife is used. Except when he was besieged by dozens of people, almost no one saw him use double knives at other times. Is it conservative? Lancelot also introduced many western two-handed giant swords, but he also mentioned that this two-handed giant sword method has long been lost. It is neither fish nor fowl to use today. /kloc-after the 0/7th century, the duels used in the west for personal self-defense were mostly single-handed swords used to test the strength of armor. Westerners are physically strong, and they have developed to the second stage in modern times because of nutrition. It is definitely not because the nobles are weak and can't afford the sword. It just looks big, but it's not heavy. I remember a Japanese devil named Qi Lin, who forgot his name and wanted to avenge his father (almost written as revenge for his husband), but the enemy was too strong, so this guy invented the sword. Kill your opponent with a short knife before his long knife is drawn. Recently, I heard that someone drew a sword with a wild Tai Dao. But it seems clumsy. I can kick his knife back into its sheath with one foot. The original secret lies in the narrow road meeting and team battle here. China people don't have and don't need bushido spirit. Everyone can be a ninja assassin. When encountering robbers, most of the time the enemy is a group of people. The drawing time is half a second slow. Maybe it's just a few more wounds Look at the technique of two-handed sword. Holding a knife with both hands is dominant in both frontal attack and defense, but the disadvantage is that the posture is limited and it is easy to be attacked by one or two opponents. But if there are enemies on all sides, at least my first reaction is to use a knife with one hand and wave it left and right. It would be more perfect if I had a knife in my hand. Musashi Miyamoto deserves to be called a demagogue in bloody battles. Know when to use what knife. Therefore, some people who like to compare China's one-handed sword with the western two-handed sword or the Japanese two-handed sword should also exercise restraint. Next time you challenge me, please bring a Kodache or a sword ... Liuhe double hook is really a good thing. be economical ...