Hammers vs. Armor [Weapons of Ancient China] | China Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- During the reign of the Song Emperor Gaozong, there was an important duel between two famous warriors. Wanyan, prince of the Jin Dynasty used golden hammers and Yue Yun, the Chinese military general, used silver hammers. Wanyan represents the Jin Dynasty while Yue Yun represents the Song.
The ancient Chinese were very good at inventing and developing many new tools and weapons. They developed a large number of different weapons which were used to fight many wars throughout Chinese history. These ancient Chinese weapons are what gave Chinese people the power to unify such a large country.
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They should do these test with Mark Wildman swinging the hammers
I think given the width and weight of the saber a piercing strike nay be more effective against that armor considering it is scale. Based on the fact that scale and ring mail is very effective at stopping a cutting or slicing blow but won't stop a puncture.
Imagine how unstoppable the person would be in battle with that thing
Why is he chooking the hammer like that
That's only when practicing form. During the hits, they brought their grip down.
How tall is that Chinese badminton player?
Around 6 feet, I presume.