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What is the unknown past behind the exquisite warrior helmet with high artistic value?

Generally, there are helmets, which vary from person to person. The shape and content also contain different connotations of this helmet. This belongs to the owner's own memory and belongs to the past that we can't know. Generally, this kind of helmet is accompanied by its owner. It can be said that it has experienced ups and downs and is indispensable for friends and partners. Let's talk about it.

Take some Japanese samurai for example. Japanese samurai generally have armor, especially some generals. Their combat uniforms are brightly colored, but the most striking thing is the armor on their heads. Soldiers wear helmets, which generally look like they have some horns. Then these corners are originally based on decoration. Generally, there are left and right angles and side angles. The specific meaning of the horns on these helmets is defined by the samurai themselves, and the design of helmets is also based on the character and life of the samurai.

For example, Sanada Yukimura, praised by the Japanese as the first soldier in Japan, is marked by antlers and coins. Extremely exquisite and highly collectible. He chose antlers because he worships deer very much. He thinks the road is a symbol of the gods. You can walk on a steep mountain, just like walking on the ground. This is the power of the gods. He also hopes that this power will bless him to win every time.

During World War II, American military helmets were generally marked with playing cards, and now they are also quite valuable for collection. Their signs are used to distinguish team combat units. For example, the square represents 50 1 airborne infantry regiment, the heart represents 502 airborne infantry regiment, and the white peach represents 506 airborne infantry regiment, so the plum blossom represents 327 gliding airborne infantry regiment. Different symbols represent different things, so the helmet tells a lot of things and has its own past.