sales manager:            bruce tel  :   86-182-1727-4962 The Qing Dao, also known as the Qing Dynasty sword or the Qing Dao Dao, is a traditional Chinese sword that originated during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). It is a single-edged, curved blade with a length typically ranging from 70 to 100 centimeters. Qing Dao Sword, Chinese Qing Dao, Qing Broadsword Ningbo Autrends International Trade Company , https://www.longquan-swords.com
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The hilt of the Qing Dao is usually made from materials like wood, bone, or horn, and is ergonomically designed to provide a comfortable grip. The sword's guard, known as the tsuba, is often intricately decorated with various motifs, such as dragons, flowers, or other traditional Chinese symbols.
The Qing Dao was primarily used by the military and martial artists during the Qing Dynasty. It was a favored weapon among cavalry units due to its versatility and effectiveness in close combat. The sword's curved blade allowed for swift and powerful strikes, making it a formidable weapon on the battlefield.
In addition to its military applications, the Qing Dao is also highly regarded as a symbol of status and prestige. It is often seen as a cultural artifact, representing the rich history and heritage of China. Today, the Qing Dao sword is still produced and used in traditional Chinese martial arts, as well as being sought after by collectors and enthusiasts worldwide.