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Liuyedao 柳葉刀 柳葉刀 Liuyedao
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The liuyedao or willow-leaf saber is a type of dao that was commonly used as a military sidearm for both cavalry and infantry during the Ming and Qing dynasties. A descendant of the earlier Mongol saber the liuyedao remained the most popular type of single handed sabre during the Ming dynasty, replacing the role of the Jian in the military. Many schools of Chinese martial arts originally trained with this weapon. Many examples will often have a decorated collar at the throat of the blade called a tunkou, which are stylistic holdovers from the preceding designs. Il liuyedao (柳葉刀T, 柳叶刀S, liǔyèdāoP, láuhyihpdōuW, letteralmente "sciabola a foglia di salice") fu una delle molte varianti della sciabola cinese (dao) sviluppatesi sotto la Dinastia Ming (1368-1644) e rimasta in uso sotto la Dinastia Qing (1644-1912). Nella fattispecie, il liuyedao era la tipologia standard di sciabola per fanteria e cavalleria, d'uso tanto diffuso da divenire la forma archetipica di dao in molte scuole di arti marziali cinesi sviluppatesi in quel periodo. 柳葉刀(りゅうようとう)とは、中国武術で使用される中国刀の一種。分類的には、「短兵」と呼ばれる剣、刀、斧、錘、鞭、鉤などの片手持ちの武器の中でもっとも有名なものといえる。 片刃で湾曲した片手刀で、日本刀などに比べ、刃の幅が非常に広い。重量と遠心力をつけ斬りつけることにより威力を発揮する。 この型式の刀剣を、日本では(特に漫画やゲームなどのフィクションで)「青竜刀」「青龍刀」と呼称しているが、厳密には青龍刀とは、小説『三国志演義』で有名な武将、関羽が愛用したような、薙刀に似た長い柄の先に青龍の刻まれた大刀である青龍偃月刀を指す。 柳葉刀是一種中國軍用彎刀和武術刀,亦稱響刀,因刀形狀似柳葉,故得名柳葉刀,可能是在宋元時期受遊牧民族的彎刀影響而產生,主要作為騎兵刀,後也用作步兵戰刀,乃明清兩代最常見的制式軍刀之一。通常約莫從刀身中段二分之一至三分之一處開始彎曲,沿著刀刃產生溫和的弧度,但弧度比雁翎刀要大,切削力更強,更適合劈砍,穿刺力與直刀直劍相比稍微減弱但仍具有相當效果。刀尖後背會開一段反刃,刀身多數具有血槽,刀柄主要為反彎柄和直柄兩種,大多為單手使用。 現代部分坊間商人和民眾常將柳葉刀與牛尾刀混淆,然而兩者形制差距十分明顯。柳葉刀通身寬度一致、修長微彎,是明清時期官軍制式腰刀之一;牛尾刀則是約19世紀晚清才出現的武術刀械,刀身上寬下窄,刀頭圓大,刀體較薄,被民間習武者沿用至今,原非官軍佩刀。
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lau5 jip6 dou1
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willow leaf knife
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liǔyèdāo
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A 17th–18th century liuyedao with gilt iron fittings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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柳叶刀
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柳葉刀
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láuhyihpdōu
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柳葉刀是一種中國軍用彎刀和武術刀,亦稱響刀,因刀形狀似柳葉,故得名柳葉刀,可能是在宋元時期受遊牧民族的彎刀影響而產生,主要作為騎兵刀,後也用作步兵戰刀,乃明清兩代最常見的制式軍刀之一。通常約莫從刀身中段二分之一至三分之一處開始彎曲,沿著刀刃產生溫和的弧度,但弧度比雁翎刀要大,切削力更強,更適合劈砍,穿刺力與直刀直劍相比稍微減弱但仍具有相當效果。刀尖後背會開一段反刃,刀身多數具有血槽,刀柄主要為反彎柄和直柄兩種,大多為單手使用。 現代部分坊間商人和民眾常將柳葉刀與牛尾刀混淆,然而兩者形制差距十分明顯。柳葉刀通身寬度一致、修長微彎,是明清時期官軍制式腰刀之一;牛尾刀則是約19世紀晚清才出現的武術刀械,刀身上寬下窄,刀頭圓大,刀體較薄,被民間習武者沿用至今,原非官軍佩刀。 柳葉刀(りゅうようとう)とは、中国武術で使用される中国刀の一種。分類的には、「短兵」と呼ばれる剣、刀、斧、錘、鞭、鉤などの片手持ちの武器の中でもっとも有名なものといえる。 片刃で湾曲した片手刀で、日本刀などに比べ、刃の幅が非常に広い。重量と遠心力をつけ斬りつけることにより威力を発揮する。 この型式の刀剣を、日本では(特に漫画やゲームなどのフィクションで)「青竜刀」「青龍刀」と呼称しているが、厳密には青龍刀とは、小説『三国志演義』で有名な武将、関羽が愛用したような、薙刀に似た長い柄の先に青龍の刻まれた大刀である青龍偃月刀を指す。 Il liuyedao (柳葉刀T, 柳叶刀S, liǔyèdāoP, láuhyihpdōuW, letteralmente "sciabola a foglia di salice") fu una delle molte varianti della sciabola cinese (dao) sviluppatesi sotto la Dinastia Ming (1368-1644) e rimasta in uso sotto la Dinastia Qing (1644-1912). Nella fattispecie, il liuyedao era la tipologia standard di sciabola per fanteria e cavalleria, d'uso tanto diffuso da divenire la forma archetipica di dao in molte scuole di arti marziali cinesi sviluppatesi in quel periodo. Quest'arma presenta una curva moderata della lama ed un'assenza quasi completa del falso-taglio tipico della scimitarra. Ciò riduce la capacità di spinta (sebbene sia ancora abbastanza efficace allo stesso tempo) aumentando la potenza di tagli e fendenti. Le impugnature sono tipicamente diritte ma possono essere ricurvate verso il basso a partire dal XVIII secolo. Pesa da 0,9 e 1,3 kg ed è lunga da 91 a 99 cm. Molti esemplari hanno un colletto decorato alla base della lama chiamato tunkou che costituisce un residuo stilistico delle antiche scimitarre mongole. The liuyedao or willow-leaf saber is a type of dao that was commonly used as a military sidearm for both cavalry and infantry during the Ming and Qing dynasties. A descendant of the earlier Mongol saber the liuyedao remained the most popular type of single handed sabre during the Ming dynasty, replacing the role of the Jian in the military. Many schools of Chinese martial arts originally trained with this weapon. This weapon features a moderate curve along the length of the blade. This reduces thrusting ability (though it is still fairly effective at same) while increasing the power of cuts and slashes. The hilts are typically straight, but can be re-curved downward starting in the 18th century. It weighs from two to three pounds, and is 36 to 39 inches long. Many examples will often have a decorated collar at the throat of the blade called a tunkou, which are stylistic holdovers from the preceding designs.
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