Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - You haven't seen any of these three cold weapons.

You haven't seen any of these three cold weapons.

You haven't seen any of these three cold weapons.

Sword is not only a practical weapon for soldiers, but also a representative of people's research on forging technology development and basic aesthetics. In the history of countries all over the world, this kind of cold weapon covers the history, culture and religious beliefs of a dynasty or country. It is a unique weapon and a special symbol.

In Southeast Asia, where there are many countries, the types of swords are also extremely rich. Almost every country has its own special sword. They have also experienced many years of evolution and development, and after numerous polishing and forging, they have finally become the representative works of a country's cold weapons.

The first paragraph, Vietnamese army knife

Vietnamese army knives have knives of various shapes and sizes. As Vietnam was an important channel for maritime trade in the early days, the sword of Vietnam merged the sword culture of Japan, China and some European countries, so its sword was slightly bent and had certain grooves, which was similar to the sword of Japan.

However, the Vietnamese elements on the Vietnamese saber are very strong, especially the flower pattern on the handle, which is rich in Vietnamese local carving techniques.

Some Vietnamese sabers are decorated with mother-of-pearl, but these sabers are generally used by powerful people. The production technology of Vietnamese saber is very good, and its saber is also very beautiful and valuable for collection. Many collectors are interested in Vietnamese sabers.

The second paragraph, Burmese knife

Burmese Dao is a unique soft weapon in the novel, which is actually very different from the real Burmese Dao in reality. The real Burmese Dao is very tough, the blade has many patterns and carvings, and it looks thin and long as a whole. Although Myanmar Dao is slender, it has good toughness, which also benefits from its complex forging process.

In ancient times, a high-quality Burmese knife was often made of steel and iron. After repeated forging, it is integrated into one, and then it is integrated with magnetic soil. In this way, the chopping effect of Burmese knife is very good and it is not easy to break. Even in the mountains and forests, this slender knife can be used as a survival tool, which is very practical.

The third paragraph, Ma Laijian

Malay sword is very precious in cold weapons in Southeast Asia. In 2005, this sword was listed as a human heritage by UNESCO. As a cold weapon from Indonesia, the structure of Malay sword is more peculiar than the above two. As can be seen from the appearance, Malay Jian really lives up to its reputation.

Its snake-shaped gold blade has a strange feeling. In fact, Malay sword is more like a dagger, and the wavy blade is the most attractive place of Malay sword. This weapon is very popular among people who believe in Islam in Southeast Asia. Malajian has become a major tourist feature in Indonesia for people to enjoy.