Chapter 891

Chen Wenzhe's ring sword of the Han Dynasty had once been used in Qilu land, because Chen Wenzhe was also from Qilu, so he knew it very well.

Chen Wenzhe also knows that this kind of ring head knife is quite sharp because its carbon content is only 0.6-0.7%, and the cutting edge is quenched.

If you observe the section of the knife with a 100-fold microscope, you can see silicate inclusions, evenly distributed in about [-] layers, which proves to be a typical hundred-smelting steel knife.

Grasping the handle, looking at the dark wood on it, this is also the classic shape of the handle of the Han Dynasty.

In the Han Dynasty, the handles of knives were mostly clamped with wood chips and wrapped with thick ropes, but without hand guards.

This shape was extended to the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties.

It can be said to be a surprise to get a complete ring head knife, and its value is even comparable to several tons of gold.

Although it is a little worse than Tang Dao, it is an improvement in technology and has nothing to do with the value of collection.

To be honest, this Huan Shou Dao of the Han Dynasty is still the ancestor of the Tang Dao!

The classic Tang Yi Dao, Heng Dao and Mo Dao of the Tang Dynasty were all developed from this kind of Huan Shou Dao.

It is just a Mo Dao that is extended and thickened to form a horse fighting, and a shortened and developed into a horizontal sword for close combat.

Touching the ring head knife, Chen Wenzhe couldn't help but started backtracking.

If possible, he even wants to waste a chance to inherit independently to learn the technique of this knife.

Whether it is forging technology or using skills, as long as you get any one, you will earn money. .

Of course, before that, we still need to look back.

However, he didn't have much time, so he could only look around at will.

The first thing to watch must be the process of practicing the knife, but it seems that things are beyond his expectation.

For example, the origin of the ring first knife, and its application in the upper ring!

These were a bit beyond Chen Wenzhe's expectation. If it wasn't for backtracking, he really didn't know that the ring on the ring head knife is still very useful!

The name of the ring head knife comes from the ring on the handle, which Chen Wenzhe knows.

In ancient times, the end of the hilt was called the head of the knife, and a ring on it was naturally the ring head, hence the name of the ring head knife.

Through backtracking, Chen Wenzhe discovered that the function of the ring head is to prevent the knife from being dropped.

When in use, the ring head is mostly wrapped with silk thread and satin cloth. Before the soldiers fight, they wrap the ring head around their wrists. Since the wrist is connected to the ring head knife, they will not be lost even if they take off their hands.

The thick iron ring also plays the role of counterweight to adjust the center of gravity.

Through backtracking, Chen Wenzhe saw that this ring head knife was very sharp, and the highest record was that it cut 15 bunches of straw.

It is to bundle several straws into a bunch, then hang the bunch of straws on a wooden stick with hair strands, and chop them with a knife.

The ring head saber in Chen Wenzhe's hand must belong to the category of treasured saber, otherwise it would not have been used for the burial of princes and princes.

Therefore, there are not many people using it, and he saw only a few people doing a few exercises with it.

Chen Wenzhe was a little disappointed, but this is okay, after all, he has acquired the skill to use this knife.

It's just that skills are not sword techniques, nor are they kung fu. Chen Wenzhe just saw some simple chopping, chopping, and slashing.

He didn't see the knife technique he wanted to see, but he saw someone chopping non-stop.

There is no martial arts, no cheats, just practice!
It's as if someone is teaching with this knife and the students are not working hard!

Don't think about it, this knife must belong to a nobleman, you let a nobleman practice knife skills hard?
Hard work, one is to exert strength, and the other is to increase the proficiency of using knives.

No matter what it is, the noble children are not like good disciples who can endure hardships!

Chen Wenzhe felt a little regretful, it was different from what he imagined!
Maybe this ring head knife is not good, his master is not a master?Or just followed a good-for-nothing prince?
Skipping the process of practicing knives, Chen Wenzhe learned about the making process of some ring-shou knives.

According to the length of ring head knife, it can be divided into long knife, short knife and medium knife.

全长超过100cm的为长刀;全长在35~60cm之间的为短刀,全长在60~100cm之间的为中等刀。

The knife in his hand must be a long knife, and Chen Wenzhe knows that the longest knife unearthed so far is 146 centimeters, which is the Three Kingdoms period knife unearthed in 1987.

It's been a long time since he came in to hunt for treasure, and Chen Wenzhe didn't have time to waste any more, so he could only regretfully end the backtracking.

Clean out these ring-head knives one by one and put them aside neatly. Unfortunately, there is no one that can retain a better appearance.

There are more than [-] of these ring-headed knives, and only one is relatively well preserved because of the scabbard.

The others are covered with layers of rust, which can be said to be very severely corroded, and may even break if touched.

No matter how ugly it is, these are old antiques with a history of two thousand years, and they are still very rare weapons, so they are naturally valuable.

Chen Wenzhe cleaned them up carefully. After cleaning up these ring-shoulders, he unexpectedly found some strange weapons underneath.

After a little identification, Chen Wenzhe almost recognized them. These should be some Ge?

These must be weapons, but they are weapons in the shape of divination. Is this a halberd in the shape of divination?

Soon Chen Wenzhe recognized it. After all, it came from the tomb of the Han Dynasty, and he still knew several classic weapons of the Han Dynasty.

These are some alienated halberds with the word "divination". A halberd is a weapon developed by combining a spear and a spear.

Before the Han Dynasty, most of the halberds were in the shape of "ten".

In the Han Dynasty, in order to meet the needs of cavalry combat, it was mainly used for hooking, and the "nei" of cutting disappeared, thus becoming the shape of "Bu".

The halberd is suitable for cavalry assassination, and the forward-curved twigs can be forked, hooked, stabbed, picked, chopped, and blocked, and have strong lethality.

This kind of "Bu" shaped halberd has been unearthed in Han tombs.

For example, the long-handled iron halberds unearthed in Mancheng Han Tomb, Hangzhou Gudang Han Tomb and Xuyi Dongyang Han Tomb are all in the shape of "Bu", with a total length of 226-250 cm.

In addition, in the Han Dynasty, the halberd was not only the main weapon in actual combat, but also a major ceremonial weapon.

"Hanshu. Dongfang Shuo" "Emperor Wu sits in the front hall of Weiyang, and Dongfang Shuo stands with a halberd."

We can clearly see this ceremonial halberd in the stone portraits of halberd-wielding officers (covered with red and black silk halberd clothes) unearthed in Nanyang Yingzhuang.

The one in Chen Wenzhe's hand at this time should be a special weapon of the Han Dynasty, the iron halberd in the shape of a divination word.

This kind of iron halberd has great application value no matter in foot combat, horse combat, or even hand-to-hand combat.

Holding these weapons, Chen Wenzhe was still a little unwilling.

He has great strength, but he doesn't know how to use it.

Modern times are dominated by hot weapons, but in many cases, cold weapons are still needed to fight because guns are banned in China.

Chen Wenzhe didn't want to harm anyone, nor did he intend to bully others, but even for self-protection, he still needed to learn some sword skills, right?

(End of this chapter)

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