Title | : | Self-teaching: Chinese Weapon--Kwan Dao |
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ISBN | : | 9627284076 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9789627284079 |
Language | : | Chinese |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | - |
Publication | : | Published January 1, 1984 |
A big black-and-white paster of General Kwan included. In ancient China, the Dao (Broadsword) is the master of all weapons. Tai-Dao is a general term for the long-handle broadsword. The most representative type of all the tai-dao is the Kwan ¡VDao, named after the famous general Kwan Yu in the era of the Three Kingdoms. This book fully illustrates and describes the various types of Tai-Dao (Long-handled Broadsword), Kwan-Dao (Emperor Kwan¡¦s Broadsword), and Chai-Dao (Bandits¡¦ Encampment-Broadsword) vs. the long Bench. .
Self-teaching: Chinese Weapon--Kwan Dao Reviews
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I use this as my training manual for Dragon Blade practice. My only complaint is that the pictures aren't inverted for self study and you have to take a few moments to correctly analyze foot stance and hand/weapon position while doing a form.