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What famous knives were there in Japan during the Warring States Period?

Guimaru Guogang: A famous sword made by the forger Guogang just after fasting for three years. According to legend, Kitajima, the first general of the Kamakura shogunate, used this knife to cut off the ghost head in his dream and got the name of "Ghost Pill", which became a family heirloom of Kitajima. After the demise of the North Island, it was owned by those in power at that time, such as Nobunaga, the family of General Ashi, Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi. They regard it as a world-famous knife. Meiji era was collected by the emperor and passed down to this day.

Boy Che Angang: The work of heian period famous craftsman Angang. Muromachi era is known as the Five Swords of the World (Guimaru Guogang, Wuming Dadian Taigang, Sanriyue Zongjin, Zhumaru Henderson, Tongzi Qie 'an Gang).

Three-Sun Total Gold: It is the work of Japanese heian period Knife Gold. The inscription on the knife is "Three Articles". It is said that in the Lu Yong Rebellion of 1565, Ashikaga Yi Hui fought for three days, and the battle was evenly matched. After the war, it was passed to Miyoshi as a trophy, and then it was presented to Toyotomi Hideyoshi, becoming the property of Gao Tai Courtyard in Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Later, it was presented to Tokugawa Ieyasu's son Hideyoshi Tokugawa, and was collected by General Tokugawa's family. Now it's in the Tokyo National Museum.

Ghost Dao: A famous Japanese Dao in the Warring States Period, formerly known as Tachi Dao. It is said that Watanabe cut off the wrist of the ghost town of Ibaraki with a Tachi chop during Wudu, so Tachi chop was called "ghost chop". Later, Jizhong Damu used it to kill ghosts in Huyin Mountain. Later, this knife spread to the hands of the Yuan Lai Dynasty and became a treasure knife that only the Japanese authorities could use.

Tai Guang Shi Da Chuan: Also known as the Hall of Famous People, it is regarded as a Japanese sword of Japan's national treasure. It is the work of Taiguangshi, the sword code of the vassal States. The name of the knife is "Bright World". This ceremony was originally handed down by the Ashikaga family of Muromachi shogunate in Japan. After the fall of the Muromachi shogunate, this knife belonged to Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the military commander who unified the whole country. Later, Toyotomi Hideyoshi gave it to the brave General Maeda Toshiie.

Counting beads and pills is constant: Lotus people wear Artest knives and often wrap beads (rosary beads) around the handle as a "sword to ward off evil spirits and show righteousness", hence the name "counting beads and pills". "Zhu Zhu Pill", as "three relics of Master Rilian", was worshipped by Rilian disciples.

Zongsan Samens: Garfield's heirloom Dao was handed down by his ancestor Yuan Yiguang.

Ji Guang Bone Food: Ji Guang Bone Food was made by Kitagawa Kurita, a Beijing knife worker in Kamakura era. It is said that it is one of Genji's secret treasures, and later it fell into the hands of Zuisuzun, and was given to Lihua Zhenzai by Zuisuzun together with the blood-stained iron fan, so it became one of the three treasures handed down by Lihua.

Nikko: A famous Dao from the North Island of Odahara, made by craftsmen in Fukuoka.

Murakami: Murakami is one of the most famous Japanese knives in Japan. Originally, it was the name of Yi Shi's fencing from the middle of Muromachi to Tenzin. At that time, it was the turbulent period when Japan entered the Warring States period, and there was a great demand for Japanese knives. Murakami only produces the best knives that can be used in actual combat. Perhaps because it is too sharp, it began to have the title of "evil sword" and "demon knife" in the Edo era, which was avoided by the world. Among the existing demon knives, the most famous is "the wonderful method to preserve the right". The body of this Dao is engraved with a dragon, and the part inserted into the sheath is engraved with the words "the wonderful lotus sutra", from which it can be inferred that Murakami has a deep relationship with the Japanese lotus Sect. This Dao was forged in the tenth year of Yongzheng (15 13), and it should be the work of the third generation Murakami.

Broken star: unknown

Grand Prajna Nagato: Also known as Changzhou, the works of the former famous Daomen were of value to 600 yuan in Muromachi era. Because the Mahayana Prajna Sutra has just 600 volumes, it was named Mahayana Prajna Changguang. It was owned by the late Muromachi general Ashikaga Yi Hui, and later went to Tokugawa Ieyasu through Miyoshi Nagayoshi and Oda Nonobunaga. After Chang Xiaozhi's war, Konka gave it to Aoping Xinchang.

Dabaoping: Prepare Ikeda Bao.

Hammer cutting Hasebe: also known as "pressure cutting", a famous Japanese national treasure knife, made in Shancheng, Guo Zhong, Hasebe, with a wide body, extremely thin thickness and withered meat; Ground muscles are more distinctive. The area around the ground and blades of pickaxe is larger, and the subway part is larger.

Yingxiu: Data Masamune is carrying a sword, also called "saddle chop". According to legend, in the Wanli Korean War, Data Masamune used this knife to cut a Korean military commander, both men and horses, into two pieces, hence the name.

Masako Terazawa: Short Knife

Kenshin Jingguang: A family heirloom used by Uesugi Chinobu, which was used in the works of Jingguang, a former ship.

Rachel: The famous knife used in the vertical flower knife was originally called "Thousand Birds". It is said that Xue tried to split lightning with this knife in a thunderstorm, but he was hit by lightning. Fortunately, he didn't die. Since then, the surviving Daoxue has been called the incarnation of Raytheon, hence the name of the famous Dao "Lei Che".

Tianjin Light Authentic: Unknown

Still true: unknown

Inaba River: Inaba has an iron sword.

Ikoma Guangzhong: Unknown.

Ye Pingteng Shiro: A short knife made by Yoshimitsu Asaguchi. It was the first short knife.

Kaya Hioki Angie: Unknown.