The Chinese 5 ft Long Sword from 2000 Years Ago!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
  • lkchensword.com/striking-eagle
    Let's look at this 5 ft long Chang Jian by LK Chen based on a real antique sword found in the tomb of Zhao Mo, the king of Nan Yue. The Striking Eagle is a testament to forging and swordsmithing today, just as much as it was over two millennia ago. Based on the longest of 10 Swords unearthed from a hidden Han Dynasty tomb in 1986, the Striking Eagle is incredibly light and lively, especially when compared to western and European long swords and zweihanders from centuries later. Let me know what you think about this sword!
    Video from the CCTV Documentary is from • Grave of the Nanyue Ki... and is an excellent watch to learn more about the finding and excavation process, although this video is a spoiler as to whom was buried in the tomb...
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    0:00 Introduction
    0:51 The Tomb of King Zhao Mo
    2:05 Long Two Handed Jian in Warring States and Qin Dynasty
    2:44 Battlefield Combat
    3:07 How Was it Used?
    4:03 A Closer Look at the Blade
    5:26 Striking Eagle Construction
    7:10 Test Cutting with Striking Eagle Jian
    7:50 Martial Arts Shuang Shou Jian Practice
    8:31 King Zheng and the Assassin
    8:55 Incredible Engineering Then and Now
    #jian #lkchen #longsword #zweihander #chinesehistory #swordreview

Комментарии • 32

  • @jufu925
    @jufu925 Месяц назад +7

    Random fact: It was customs of that era for emperors to be equiped with a 七尺剑 (7 chi sword), which equates to around roughly 161cm as part of their uniform. Just imagine being a short man of that era and seeing a sword that towers over your head lol.

  • @trueblueedits4673
    @trueblueedits4673 Месяц назад +5

    I'm 5'4". This sword is almost as tall as me. There's something incredible about the fact we found this sword and by doing so allowed the world to experience the magnificence of whoever forged this sword's work.

  • @FortuneFavoursTheBold
    @FortuneFavoursTheBold Месяц назад +3

    Excellent review as always, sifu! Everything you have said here is perfectly aligned with my findings in my review. Glad to be confirmed by a professional, and very nice false-edge snap cuts you did there!

    • @SifuKuttel
      @SifuKuttel  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks so much!!! It means a lot coming from you!!!

  • @raydrexler5868
    @raydrexler5868 Месяц назад +2

    I’m 6’7” this sword is perfect for me.

  • @bladedth3sis
    @bladedth3sis Месяц назад +1

    This is a beautiful sword! I prefer the Roaring Dragon but the Striking Eagle is an amazing example of a Chinese "Longsword" as well. If I'm ever able to get another LK Chen sword I will definitely be picking up either the Roaring Dragon or Striking Eagle.

  • @danielvo4754
    @danielvo4754 Месяц назад +1

    Striking Eagle is an amazing sword! Awesome review!

  • @Intranetusa
    @Intranetusa Месяц назад +1

    Do we know which of the kingdoms of the Warring States and later eras used these long two handed swords? I've commonly heard that these long swords were forged by the Kingdom of Chu, who had advanced steel sword smithing knowledge and used those thick rino-hide armors in your video. However, the examples of the swords are found in the Kingdom of Nanyue, which was to the south of the Kingdom of Chu. Nanyue was founded by a Qin Dynasty general when he took an army of hundreds of thousands to conquer the Sino-Viet kingdom of Au Lac, and then he decided to stay in the area and make himself king. There is also the story that the first Qin Emperor had a sword so long that he had trouble drawing it when confronted by an assassin who hid a weapon inside a map. There are also portrayals of swordsmen with long two handed swords in Han Dynasty tomb murals (suggesting the Han Dynasty and Han kingdom either independently developed this longsword technology or adopted it when they conquered the Kingdom of Chu). If the Qin Dynasty, Nanyue Kingdom, Chu Kingdom, and the Han Kingdom & Han Dynasty all used these longswords, then that means they would've been paired with the very different & unique armors of each kingdom/dynasty.

    • @SifuKuttel
      @SifuKuttel  Месяц назад +1

      That is a very interesting question! At this point, I have not heard specific geographical or kingdom ties to the sword, but hopefully there is some information about it out there!

  • @MrGod47
    @MrGod47 Месяц назад +1

    Excellent review! Thanks for sharing.

  • @GoshinJutsuNL
    @GoshinJutsuNL Месяц назад

    merci Sifu pour cette excellente vidéo 🙏🏼🤩

  • @A_Medieval_Shadow
    @A_Medieval_Shadow Месяц назад

    When it comes to Large swords, I am always in 😁
    Especially when the video is awesome as yours

    • @A_Medieval_Shadow
      @A_Medieval_Shadow Месяц назад

      Also: good job on the shortedge-cuts👍

    • @SifuKuttel
      @SifuKuttel  Месяц назад +1

      @@A_Medieval_Shadow Thank you so much!!! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @HaasArrest
    @HaasArrest Месяц назад +2

    Wow great video, interesting to hear.

  • @thegoose5294
    @thegoose5294 Месяц назад +4

    It's amazing how China already have greatswords while the Roman empire fights with gladius in their formations.

    • @linsylar7649
      @linsylar7649 Месяц назад +2

      Ya and one of the longest swords found in dig sites is a 94.8cm/37.32 inches bronze jian. So many technologies from the Qin Dynasty and formerly the Qin kingdom are lost. One of the most brutally amazing things that they did was to have the sword smiths etch their names and the names of the factories on the standard-issue weapons. If a soldier's weapon broke in combat, he would bring the sword to his CO as proof, and if the weapon did prove to be flawed, the sword smith, the factory head, and the aristocrat that runs the factory will be executed, or severely fined. Maybe this is how they were able to produce weapons ahead of its time.

    • @stefthorman8548
      @stefthorman8548 Месяц назад +1

      @@linsylar7649 lmao, they aren't executing people over an one off mistake

    • @mjb7015
      @mjb7015 Месяц назад +2

      You're talking about completely different circumstances, context, fighting tactics... A long sword like this would not work in a tight formation like a maniple or testudo, and would likely only get in the way of your fellow soldiers. The gladius is much better suited to close quarters formation fighting in units, and more manoeuvrable in crowded situations, which is how it was used. And remember, the first/primary weapon of the Roman army was the pilum or javelin, archery, and war machines like the ballista and scorpio. Comparing apples to oranges. Both sword types are beautiful, effective, and designed to suit the needs of their unique and different cultural and martial contexts.

  • @TONEDEAFSOUND
    @TONEDEAFSOUND Месяц назад

    very very cool

  • @waymanw69
    @waymanw69 Месяц назад

    Wow. Historian and Artist!

  • @VNSnake1999
    @VNSnake1999 Месяц назад +1

    I wonder if there are similarities in techniques to the European longsword.

    • @SifuKuttel
      @SifuKuttel  Месяц назад

      I would think that even though they may have been used under different formations and circumstances, there would be a good amount of similar techniques.

    • @jeffdoeskungfu
      @jeffdoeskungfu Месяц назад

      take a look at Jack Chen’s videos and books on Chinese longsword. definitely a lot of similarities demonstrated

  • @MrAllmightyCornholioz
    @MrAllmightyCornholioz Месяц назад

    CN: Sword wieled by a Chinese ruler in Nan Yue.
    VN: Sword wielded by a foreigner invader in Nam Viet.

  • @DonArmandoRobles
    @DonArmandoRobles Месяц назад

    @SifuKuttell
    what you doing next Wednesday, I do a segment on my channel dedicated to martial artist.

    • @SifuKuttel
      @SifuKuttel  Месяц назад

      Please email me and we can set something up 👍 sifukuttel@gmail.com

  • @elshebactm6769
    @elshebactm6769 Месяц назад

    🗿👍