Eighteen Arms of Wushu

Eighteen Arms of Wushu

The Eighteen Arms (zh-c|c=十八般兵器) is a list of the eighteen main weapons of chinese martial arts. The origin of the list is unclear and there have been disputes with regards to what the eighteen weapons actually are. However, all lists contain at least one or more of the following weapons:

* Dao (sabre, 刀)
* Qiang (spear, 槍)
* Jian (straight sword, 劍)
* Halberd (halberd, 戟)
* Axe (斧)
* Battle axe (鉞)
* Hook sword (鉤)
* Fork (叉)
* Chain whip (鞭)
* Mace (鐧)
* Hammer (錘)
* Talon (抓)
* Trident-halberd (樘)
* Cudgel (棍) also known as Staff
* Long-handled spear (槊) also known as Lance
* Short cudgel (棒)
* Stick (拐) also known as Crutches
* Meteor hammer (流星)
* Biān (steel whip, 鞭)

ee also

*Legendary Weapons of China

External links

* [http://www.arachina.com/culture/bujyutu/bingqi.htm The Eighteen Weapons]


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