1. Yitian Sword
The Yitian Sword is the sword of Cao Cao in the Ming Dynasty novel "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". It is as famous as the Qingzhi Sword and is called the peerless sword. Both are owned by Cao Cao.
It is named after the famous sentence "The long sword relies on the sky" in Song Yu's "Dayan Fu". The Yitian Sword is extremely sharp and later became the name of the sword.
Li Bai, a poet of his generation, also admired him endlessly. There is a sentence in "Song of the Linjiang King's Scholars" that "I can rely on the sword to rely on the sky and cross the sea to kill the long whale".
2. Fish Intestine Sword
The Fish Intestine Sword is a famous sword in ancient times. It was specially designed to put a dagger in the belly of a fish to assassinate King Liao of Wu. Therefore, it is called the Fish Intestine Sword, which is a symbol of bravery. sword.
This allusion comes from "Historical Records: Biographies of Assassins". Wu Gongzi Guang (i.e. King Helu of Wu) wanted to kill King Liao and establish himself on his own. Wu Zixu recommended him to Gongzi Guang.
In 515 BC, Prince Guang took advantage of the emptiness in Wu and conspired with Zhuan Zhu. In the name of hosting a banquet for King Wu of Wu, he hid a dagger in the belly of a fish (fish intestine sword) and assassinated King Liao of Wu on the spot. Zhu Ye was killed by King Liao of Wu's bodyguard. Prince Guang established himself as king, and he was the king of Wu, and he appointed Zhuan Zhu's son as his minister.
3. Giant Que Sword
The name of the ancient sword. According to legend, it was made by Ou Yezi, a famous swordsmith in the Spring and Autumn Period. Ganjiang, Moye, Juque, and Pilu are known as the four swords that are blunt and heavy.
Que: The word "que" means incomplete, but it is so hard that it is called "the supreme sword in the world" and other swords dare not compete with it.