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If the ancient Japanese swordsman was placed in ancient China, what level would it be?

China's two-handed fencing began to develop and improve in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. From the Qing dynasty to the present, due to the lack of communication records, it is impossible to draw a conclusion that Chinese and Japanese fencing is stronger and weaker. However, under the present situation, Japanese traditional fencing generally lacks confrontation, and the training methods and confrontation rules of kendo are different from actual fencing. Recently, a kind of one-handed fencing appeared in Japan, but the level of China's early short soldiers was vague and the weapon fidelity was poor. It is difficult to master historical weapons. China fencing has special rival organizations in Guangdong, Shenzhen, Sichuan and Hongkong. And there are many examples of communication with European fencing masters. ? Unarmed combat, the ancient Japanese swordsmen must be first-class now, but they should not reach the top level.