The jian (simplified Chinese: 锏; traditional Chinese: 鐧; pinyin: jiǎn) or tie tian (鐵鐧 or 鐵簡, lit. 'iron slip'), also known as Chinese swordbreaker or Chinese truncheon, [1] is a type of quad-edged straight mace or club specifically designed to break weapons with sharp edges.
The parrying dagger is a category of small handheld weapons from the European late Middle Ages and early Renaissance. These weapons were used as off-hand weapons in conjunction with a single-handed sword such as a rapier.
The Jiǎn (simplified Chinese: 锏; traditional Chinese: 鐧; pinyin: Jiǎn) or Tie Jian (鐵鐧 or 鐵簡, lit. 'Iron slip'), also known as Chinese swordbreaker or Chinese Truncheon, [1] is a type of quad-edged straight mace or club specifically designed to break weapons with sharp edges.
2023年2月14日 · A Chinese sword breaker has the striking power of a mace and the reach and maneuverability of a sword. However, it was typically heavier than most sabers and swords of the period, making it slower and less maneuverable than a bladed weapon.
The jian (Mandarin Chinese: [tɕjɛ̂n], Chinese: 劍, English approximation: / dʒjɛn / jyehn, Cantonese: [kim˧]) is a double-edged straight sword used during the last 2,500 years in China.