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  • Ancient Coin Dart
    Although the concealed weapon is considered as illicit action, it plays an important role in the big crisis. So the concealed weapon still has its great value. Ancient coin dart takes big coins as weapon, which can hurt people by throwing in a speed Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-11-17
  • Flying Knife with Willow Leaf Shape
    Flying knife with willow leaf shape belongs to handed hidden weapon, which is a double edged knife, named by its shape. It is the most common throwing knife. The knife body is 20 cm long, the handle is 4 cm long. Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-11-17
  • Bow and Arrow
    Bow and Arrow is a long shot weapon in ancient times, which shoots using Bow and has sharp blade. Bow consists of bow arm and tenacious bowstring; Arrow includes arrowhead, shaft and arrow plume Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-11-17
  • Dart
    The dart is a concealed weapons which likes spearhead and mainly hurts people by throwing.It is made of iron, copper and so on with different length and weight, mainly using in close distance. Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-12-18
  • Short Cudgel
    The short cudgel (Chinese: 棒; Pinyin: bàng) which is about 5 feet is made from white ash wood. The thickness of two ends is different. The thick end which can Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-12-18
  • Meteor Hammer
    The meteor hammer (Chinese: 流星锤, Pinyin: liúxīng chuí), one of the ancient Chinese soft weapons consisting of two weights connected by a rope or chain... Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-12-18
  • Trident Halberd
    The trident-halberd (Chinese: 镋; pinyin: tǎng) is one of the eighteen arms of Chinese Wushu, belonging to long and heavy weapons. It originated during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 A.D.), and it had been commonly used until the Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-12-18
  • Talon (Claw)
    The talon (Chinese: 挝; pinyin: zhuā), also called the claw (Chinese: 抓; pinyin: zhuā), is one of the eighteen arms of Chinese Wushu. It is more popular among the people. The talon head is similar to the claw in shape, connected with a rope or wooden handle... Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-12-18
  • Hammer
    The hammer (Chinese: 锤; pinyin: chuí) is one of eighteen arms of Chinese Wushu, belonging to heavy weapons. There are various kinds of hammers, including long-handled single hammer, short-handled twin hammer, chain hammer and so on... Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-12-18
  • Mace
    The mace (Chinese: 锏; pinyin: jiǎn) is one of eighteen arms of Chinese Wushu, belonging to short weapons. It turned up between the Jin Dynasty and Tang Dynasty... Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-12-18
  • Whip
    The whip (Chinese: 鞭; pinyin: biān) is one of the eighteen arms of Chinese Wushu. It appeared very early, and became quite popular in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period... Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-12-18
  • Battle Axe
    The battle axe (Chinese: 钺; pinyin: yuè) and axe belong to the same family. Their shapes are similar, but the battle axe is larger than the axe, and the cutting part of the battle axe is broad and arc-shaped and looks like a crescent... Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-12-08
  • Axe
    Axe (Chinese: 斧; pinyin: fǔ), one of the eighteen arms of Chinese Wushu, belongs to heavy weapons, and it has more damage with thin blade and thick back... Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-12-08
  • Fork
    The fork (Chinese: 叉; pinyin: chā) is one of the long-handled Chinese Wushu weapons, consisting of the prong and handle. With two prongs on the head it is called the horn fork, while the one with three prongs is called the trident or three-pronged fork... Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-12-08
  • Hook
    The hook (Chinese: 钩; pinyin: gōu) is an ancient weapon that was evolved from the dagger-axe. During the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods, the dagger-axe, hook and halberd were used at the same time... Details...
    Last Updated: 2009-12-08
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