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What are the eighteen martial arts jingles?

Eighteen kinds of weapons are: sword, spear, halberd, axe, hook fork, whip, mace, hammer, boring stick, kidnapper and meteor.

Eighteen kinds of martial arts refer to a variety of skills, with different contents in different periods. Its name was first seen in Yuanqu. Some people in modern drama circles call it eighteen weapons: knife, gun, sword, halberd, axe, cymbal, hook, fork, whip, mace, hammer, ge, spear, stick, spear and rake.

Since the Qing Dynasty, there have been four theories about the Eighteen Martial Arts:

(1) refers to "knives, guns, swords, boring tools, sticks, forks, rakes, whips, hammers, axes, hooks, sickles, pickaxes, crutches, bows and arrows, rattan cards".

(2) The arrangement is the same as (1), except that the last three items are changed to: generation, judgment, bow and arrow.

3 refers to "nine long and nine short". Jiuchang: gun, halberd, stick, graupel, fork, boring, hook, hook and go; Nine shortcomings are: knife, sword, crutch, axe, whip, mace, hammer, stick and pestle.

(4) refers to 18 kinds of weapons, which are called knives, guns, swords, halberds, axes, cymbals, hooks, forks, cymbals, sticks, sticks, whips, mallets, hammers, claw hooks, crutches and meteor hammers by some people in modern drama circles.