China News Service, Chongqing, March 10th (Xiao Jiangchuan) On the 10th, Huayan Temple in Chongqing donated 30 ancient weapons to the Chongqing Sports Museum, including knives, guns, swords, halberds, whips, maces, sticks, sticks, etc.

Most of these weapons originated in the Qing Dynasty, basically showing the whole picture of the "Eighteen Weapons" of traditional Chinese martial arts, and carrying the heavy traditional martial arts culture.

The picture shows the scene of the donation ceremony.

Photo by Xiao Jiangchuan

  The reporter saw that a crescent shovel was engraved with the inscription "Made in Huayan Temple" and was 196 centimeters long.

According to reports, the crescent shovel was originally a magic weapon, with a crescent-shaped shovel at the front end and an ax-shaped shovel handle at the back end, which can be used for self-defense and shoveling when walking, and can be used for pushing, patting, shoveling, and knocking. .

  Among the donated items is a simple knife, 115 cm long, which originated in the Qing Dynasty.

Commonly known as the two-handed belt, the Pu Dao first appeared in the Song Dynasty. Its length is between that of a broadsword and a single sword.

The picture shows 30 ancient weapons donated by Chongqing Huayan Temple to Chongqing Sports Museum.

Photo by Xiao Jiangchuan

  Among the items donated this time are two nunchakus, one made of copper and the other made of wood and iron, which have a history of more than 100 years.

The nunchaku is soft but hard, soft but firm, can be retracted and released, short and compact, easy to carry, and widely circulated.

Today, nunchaku has become a new fashion sport integrating fitness, self-defense, performance and competition.

  Among the ancient weapons donated by Chongqing Huayan Temple to the Chongqing Sports Museum this time, there are also darts, flying knives, Emei thorns, stone locks, maces, swords, broadswords, halberds, whisks, and iron whips. There is a wonderful story.

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