- Butterfly sword
The butterfly sword (zh-tsp|t=蝴蝶雙刀|s=蝴蝶双刀|p=húdié shuāng dāo) is a short dāo, or single-edged blade, originally from the South of
China , though it has seen use in the North.The blade of a butterfly sword is roughly as long as a human forearm, which allows for easy concealment inside sleeves or boots, and allows greater maneuverability when spinning and rotating during close-quarters fighting. Butterfly swords are usually wielded in pairs. A pair of swords will often be carried side by side within the same scabbard, so as to give the appearance of a single weapon.
The butterfly sword has a small crossguard to protect the hands of the wielder,similar to that of a "sai", which can also be used to block or hook an opponent's weapon. They may also be used as a
knuckle duster when non-lethal application of the weapon is desired.Traditionally, the blade of a butterfly sword is only sharpened along half of its edge - from the middle of the blade to the tip. The blade from the midpoint down is left blunt so that it can be used to deliver non-lethal strikes and to block without damaging the sharpened edge.
Other Terms
Butterfly swords are sometimes called 'butterfly knives' in English literature (due to the short blade), but should not be confused with the folding
Butterfly knife . In some branches ofKung Fu , such asWing Chun andWing Tsun , butterfly swords are known as Baat Jaam Do (literally 'Eight Chopping/Slashing Knives' - from the number of basic fencing techniquesFact|date=December 2007).Usage
Butterfly swords are used in several
Chinese martial arts , notablyWing Chun ,Lau Gar andHung Gar . In Wing Chun, one notable aspect of butterfly sword combat is that its principles are the basis for all other weaponry. In theory, any object that can be held in the hands of a Wing Chun practitioner will follow the same basic principles of movement as the butterfly swords. This is because the use of butterfly swords is simply an extension of empty-handed combat.Butterfly swords are regarded by many Chinese martial artists to hold the most versatility and balance of offensive and defensive capabilities of any other Chinese weapon, with many more capabilities than just a weapon.Fact|date=December 2007
Butterfly swords in fiction
* Kano uses a set of butterfly knives in and .
* In the movie "Wing Chun", the characterYim Wing Chun (played by actressMichelle Yeoh ) makes prodigious use of her butterfly swords.
* In the "" episode "The Waterbending Scroll ", one of theEarth Kingdom pirates whose job is a barker uses a set of butterfly swords.Earthbending , the bending art of the Earth Kingdom, is based onHung Gar , a martial art where the use of the butterfly swords is extensive.
* InDefense of the Ancients , the butterfly sword is one of the recipe items; it is called The Butterfly in the game.
* Duncan Macleod, the protagonist of "", uses a pair of butterfly swords after his trademark dragon-head katana is snapped in half by The Guardian.
* In the movie "Heroes of the East ", the main character, Ho (actorGordon Liu ), uses butterfly sword against a Japanese opponent armed with sais.
* In the video game "Final Fantasy IX ",Zidane Tribal gains a weapon called the Butterfly Sword, but rather than being a pair of swords, it is a polearm with a blade on each end.
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