Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Hyoudo one-handed or two-handed
Hyoudo one-handed or two-handed
Bodo is one-handed. Hyoudao, also known as Wushu Shorin, refers to a Chinese martial arts competitive fighting sport characterized by the holding of a weapon. Manipulating a sword with one hand is a somewhat demanding skill, especially in traditional Chinese one-handed swordplay. One-handed sword on the arm and wrist flexibility requirements are relatively high, usually have time to move more wrist activities, wrist flexible one-handed sword will be more relaxed and easy.
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