Chinese term for the sides of the bow grip.
The all-Han army of the Qing dynasty.
The Green Standard Army Zhanmadao was a large two-handed saber of the Qing dynasty.
A commonly used name for the yǎnyuèdāo (偃月刀).
A very long spear or lance, issued to the cavalry of the Guard Division.
"Plain Red Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
"Plain Blue Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
"Plain White Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
"Plain Yellow Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
The Vietnamese two-handed saber.
A natural latex made from the sap of the Palaquium gutta tree.
Language: Manchu
Source: Classical literature
Language: Japanese
Origin: Old literature
Ifugao word for a rolled up tang hilt
Japanese term for the temperline on a blade, typically achieved by differential heat treatment.
A hereditary Chinese warrior class who served the Qing under the Chinese Eight Banners.
Ifugao word for a double-edged knife or shortsword with a socket hilt.
A group of Japanese sword fitting makers working on the island of Hirado.
A Japanese maker of sword mounts, active in the Edo period.
Burmese trade name of the lin gin, a machete-like sword.
Burmese for spear, lance, or javelin.
Manchu word for scabbard.
Japanese word for a sword construction with a high carbon edge plate under a soft core, flanked by medium steel.
Chinese term for the "painted birch bark" often covering composite bows.