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The Strongest Han Sword in History-Cutting Steel Sword

It is the strongest Han sword in history-a steel sword that can cut steel bars.

As the name implies, Han Jian is a steel sword that prevailed in the Han Dynasty.

According to historical records, Han Jian was mainly used as a practical battlefield weapon for infantry at that time, which was used in conjunction with shields to form sword and shield soldiers. Han Jian used in the mainstream battlefield is mostly copper fittings, which is unpretentious.

As one of the most popular cold weapons in history, the simple and atmospheric image of Han Jian can be said to be deeply rooted in people's hearts. Historically, the Han sword was used by soldiers to kill the enemy on the battlefield, and it was also a necessary thing to wear in self-defense. Needless to say, the Han sword also symbolizes supreme power. Since ancient times, there has been a legend of Fang Shangjian, which was given by the emperor.

Different from the exquisite beauty of tangdao, most Han swords are simple in appearance and inconspicuous in downtown areas. The sword is drawn, sharp-edged and murderous. It can be said that the Han sword accurately represents the gentle and honest Confucian culture in China and the style of the outer circle and the inner side, which is natural and graceful.

As the saying goes, there are three difficulties in life: punting, striking while the iron is hot and selling tofu, and striking while the iron is hot is the most difficult! The blade of steel sword is made of several different steels by folding forging, and the impurities in the steel itself are removed by folding forging, so the overall toughness and hardness of the steel produced in this way are very good, so many traditional swords will choose to use patterned steel as the blade.

It is worth mentioning that the sword forged with patterned steel will emerge mysterious and beautiful patterns after molding, which are exquisite, beautiful and distinctive.

Han Jian is rare, but octahedral Han Jian is even rarer. It can be said that the octahedral Han sword represents the highest level of China's sword casting technology, while the steel sword body is octahedral, and the tip of the sword has a separate waist-closing design, which is more conducive to stabbing.

In addition to the simple design, the performance of this steel sword is a major feature. In order to better show the toughness of the steel sword, compared with the sharp design in the past, the steel sword cuts the steel bar without hurting the blade.

The sword body is formed by folding and forging a hundred-tempered patterned steel. Through repeated folding forging, the impurities in the steel itself are removed, and the practicability of the sword body is improved, thus achieving the powerful performance of cutting steel bars.

It is worth mentioning that Baisteelmaking is also called Baisteelmaking patterned steel, because its forging process, after polishing, will form exquisite patterns on the surface of the sword body, usually colorful patterns. According to the different forging methods, the forged patterns are also very different.

The steel sword does not have too much decoration on the whole. Most of the sub-packages are carved with simple patterns of copper and brass, which will not make the fittings too monotonous, but also better show their temperament and make the whole look more imposing.

The sheath made of moist ebony looks quaint, and it feels silky in your hand, which is more pleasing to the eye.