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What are some of the world's famous cold weapons?

The Chinese machete, unique to China, is characterized by a wide, thick, and powerful blade that facilitates chopping.

Tibetan knife, the official name of the Tibetan knife is "folding knife"; legend has it that it was named in honor of the hero Zuole Gampo.

Japanese swords, with a blade of more than 3 feet, are usually carried on the back and are mostly used in battle.

Chinese Miao Knife, Miao Knife is a valuable cultural heritage of the Chinese nation and a traditional knife skill known in China and abroad, it is one of the advanced weapons of the Cold War era in China.

Cossack Cavalry Knife, Traditional Cossack Cavalry Knife is about 90CM long with thick back and wide blade and oak leaf tip.

Burmese knives, characterized by soft, thin, light, usually without a sheath, hidden under the clothes or even wrapped around the waist.

Nepalese Gurkha machete, this machete can cut off a human head with a single stroke and has created countless legends.

Chinese Tang sword, the Tang sword to the direction, the blocker is overwhelming, and many blades and it a touch that will be folded.

Japanese samurai sword, sharp and lightweight, very suitable for the Japanese short body type, a learning that will be, but also fierce and ferocious.

Damascus swords, knives made from ingots of Uzi steel with a cast pattern on the surface.

The world's top 10 guns include the AK-47, M16, G36, FAMAS, FN SCAR, AUG, FN?FNC automatic rifle, FN FAL, SG550, and the Type 95 assault rifle (QBZ95).