2012年7月3日星期二

Several types of Japanese Swords Applied by the Samurai

Several types of Japanese Swords Applied by the Samurai

Swords are put to use all the time in different movies, from Harry Potters Swords to theswords utilized by Samurai fighters. The most widespread kinds of Japanese swords could be just the Katana, Wakizaski and also the Tanto. You will find variances and commonalities between the few we are going to investigate.
The Katana swords are the most frequently seen type of samurai sword you will find and subsequently the most famous. The word Katana in many cases can reference very nearly any single edged sword in the culture of the Japanese. The Katana is light in weight and quite easy to work with. It is a curved sword featuring a single-edged blade. The capacity of this sword depends upon which era which you are referencing mainly because they were put together to fit the time when they were used in.
Wakizaski a.k.a a side arm, which is the literal translation of the word, is known as the short sword that could be seen in conjunction with the Katana. The pair is recognized as “large and small”. The Wakizaski tends to be approximately just under two feet from end to end while blades have been known to be a bit longer.
The Tanto, also known as short sword, is really a single or double edged blade which was most typically used for stabbing. Prior to 16th century, the Tanto was typically carried rather than the Katana and Wakizaski swords of more modern days.
A few other High Quality Swords that are somewhat usual are classified as the Chokuto and the Bokken.
The Chokuto really is a straight sword that originates from China. The Chokuto came about before the Katana and displayed a straight as opposed to a curved blade. As the Samurai learned that the curved blade was far better, the Katana was developed and utilized frequently and effectively thereafter.
The Bokken is a unique type of wooden sword very often utilized during training the Samurai warriors. It actually was modeled sometimes such as the Katana but usually it was constructed like Wakizaski or even the Tanto.
Though there are several more chinese swords which areutilised by the Samurai these are the most popular and happen to be the most used.

2012年6月12日星期二

5. Kusangi-no-Tsurugi



5. Kusangi-no-Tsurugi

    Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi (is a legendary Japanese sword as important to Japan’s history as Excalibur is to Britain’s, and is one of three Imperial Regalia of Japan. It was originally called Ama-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi (“Sword of the Gathering Clouds of Heaven”) but its name was later changed to the more popular Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi (“Grass Cutting Sword”).
It was discovered from the body of a giant serpent. In the reign of the XII Emperor, the sword was gifted to Yamato Takeru, who was led into an open grassland as a trap by a warlord. The plan was to ignite the grass and burn Yamato to death. In desperation, Yamato started cutting the grass with his sword and discovered to his amazement that he could control the wind. Using this power, Yamato expanded the fire in the direction of his enemies, defeating them. It was after this incident that Yamato named the sword as “Grasscutter Sword”. Yamato was later killed in a battle by a monster when he ignored his wife’s advice to take theGrasscutter sword with him. The moral of the story: Always listen to your wife. However, In The Tale of the Heike, a collection of oral stories transcribed in 1371, the sword is lost at sea after the defeat of the Heike clan in the Battle of Dan-no-ura, a naval battle that ended in the defeat of the Heike clan forces and the child Emperor Antoku at the hands of Minamoto no Yoshitsune. In the tale, upon hearing of the Navy’s defeat, the Emperor’s grandmother led the Emperor and his entourage to commit suicide by drowning in the waters of the strait along with the three Imperial Regalia, including Kusanagi. Although the Minamoto troops managed to stop a handful of them and recovered two of the three regalia, Kusanagi was said to have been lost forever.

3. Flaming Sword



3. Flaming Sword

Flaming Sword
flaming sword is a sword glowing with flame by some supernatural power. Flaming swords have existed in legend and myth for thousands of years. According to the Bible, a Cherub with a flaming sword was placed by God at the gates of Paradise after Adam and Eve were banished from it (Genesis 3:24).
“He placed at the east of the garden of Eden Cherubims,
and a flaming sword which turned every way, to keep the
way of the tree of life.”  Genesis 3:24
Eastern Orthodox of Christianity tradition says that from the time Jesus was born, the flaming sword was removed from the Garden of Eden, making it possible for humanity to re-enter Paradise.

2. Nasril (Andúril)


2. Nasril (Andúril)

Andúril Nasril
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In J. R. R. Tolkien’s fictional prehistory of the world (Arda), Narsil was the sword of King Elendil of the Dúnedain who used it in the War of the Last Alliance against Sauron, the sword in a later age was reforged as Andúril. It appears in The Lord of the RingsThe Silmarillion and Unfinished Tales.
Elendil, however, was killed during the battle and Narsil was broken in shards. His son Isildur then used the hilt-shard of Narsil to cut the One Ring from the finger of Sauron, thus defeating and vanquishing him. The shards of Narsil were passed on as heirloom, until the sword was reforged during the War of the Ring and handed over to Aragorn, who renamed it as Anduril (Sindarin for “The Flame of the West”) Aragorn receiving the sword was an action recognizing him as an heir of Isildur and the rightful king of Gondor. It is also referred to as ‘the swordthat was broken’.

Useful Tips to Collect Japanese Swords


                                              

        Useful Tips to Collect Japanese Military Swords

    When we talk about weapons which have played their massive role during the wars than the name of Japanese military swords often strikes our mind. This strong, robust and hard-wearing steel weapon has its own unique value and from the day the humans put their first step in the carving world they have always given foremost significance to the swords. All different countries have their own military swords which are to be used during the warring ground in a same way Japanese have also a wide ranging variety of military swords. Let’s have a brief look over some of their Japanese military swords in order to help the people to know more about them.
Japanese military swords have been by made with the help of blades which was commonly imported from other countries but this is not in case of Japanese. There Japanese military swords are made up of special art methods which involves heating, folding and then finally hammering them to give them a unique shape. This whole longer lasting procedure includes the hard work and devotion of millions of workers and devoted labors. The material used in the blades of swords are considered to be the most stronger one because the steel passes through the heating process which makes it much tougher and removes all the flaws from the blade. However until World War II all the Japanese swords were made with the help of hands but with the increase in the scientific developments the swords began to be produce by using special machines. But unfortunately as the American military swords gain a name in the world and began to be recognized the Japanese military swords start losing its place and hence the Japanese ahs to replace the strong blade military words with such swords which were made up of low quality. But as several wonderful developments have taken place in this world. And similarly whole world has been transform into global village in a same way the Japanese also change themselves and their military weapon too. Now these military weapon are no longer sue dup during the war because its they have been replace by some unique and newly made machinery and automatic weapons.
At the end no doubt that Japan has not much importance than the American but still its Japanese military swords and their role in the warring world have always moved step by step with American military words.

2012年4月26日星期四

seven swords

                                                         
                           seven swords
  Tianshan the frozen, lived a good at cast jian master world in HuiMing master. HuiMing has four disciple,
including big disciple ChuZhaoNa, relying on the preaching of sword master time, hope the future can be in river EnQiu enjoyment; Two disciple YangYunCong, although fighting skill gao had no intention to ride into. HuiMing master as badly as four disciple FuQing Lord, WuYuanYing and HanZhiBang came down from the mountain, and his life to fix for the tempered, seven swords may dispense seven, launches "under seven swords tianshan mountain" wulinyuan.

The next seven swords tianshan mountain "tianshan the frozen, lived a good at cast jian master world in HuiMing master. HuiMing has four disciple, including big disciple ChuZhaoNa, relying on the preaching of sword master time, hope the future can be in river EnQiu enjoyment; Two disciple YangYunCong, although fighting skill gao had no intention to ride into. HuiMing master as badly as four disciple FuQing Lord, WuYuanYing and HanZhiBang came down from the mountain, and his life to fix for the tempered, seven swords may dispense seven, launches "under seven swords tianshan mountain" wulinyuan.

2012年4月23日星期一

East Asia swords

       As steel technology improved, single-edged weapons became popular throughout Asia. Derived from the Chinese Jian or dao, the Korean hwandudaedo are known from the early medieval Three Kingdoms. Production of the Japanese tachi, a precursor to the katana, is recorded from ca. 900 AD (see Japanese sword).[26] Japan was famous for the swords (nihonto) it forged in the early 13th century for the class of warrior-nobility known as the samurai. The types of swords used by the samurai included:nodachi/odachi (extra long field sword), tachi (long cavalry sword), katana (long sword), wakizashi (shorter companion sword for katana), tantō (short sword). Ancient pre-samurai swords included tsurugi (straight double edged blade) and Chokutō (straight single edged blade).[27] Anti-cavalry swords such as the extremely long Song Dynasty era zhanmadao (literally "horse chopping sword") and the Japanese Zanbatō also developed at the time.[28]
 
Katana of the 17th century, with its koshirae and shirasaya.
The Japanese katana reached the height of its development in the 15th and 16th centuries, when samurai increasingly found a need for a sword to use in closer quarters, leading to the creation of the modern katana.[29]