Then you first need to understand the three evolutionary modes of the sword: the Chinese sword means that the sword takes an eccentric approach to defeat by surprise, and the Japanese sword means that it can split mountains and rivers
In order to kill Europe with one blow. The sword (stabbing sword) means to win quickly and to achieve a breakthrough. The characteristics of the three swords cause the differences between the three swordsmanship, so there are no advantages and disadvantages. Each has its own shortcomings. The disadvantage of the Japanese sword is that it cannot be used to cut hard. Cutting is a very tricky question. Really Japanese swords cannot be used against each other because they are very brittle and easy to break. If you think about it, you will know that Japanese swords must be fast and sharp. Unless it is... The famous swords in the world can still be cut by others...but in general, Japanese swords are easy to break when used against each other, so Japanese kendo uses bamboo swords to trick you...In fact, the swords will break if you don't believe it. You can think about how ordinary people can hit a thin sword with a force of 30~40KG. If two people hit it with a force of nearly 80KG, which thin blade is best? Everything is broken) So he is tricking you... There are some parts of Japanese kendo that are unreasonable... A duel between masters involves both sides of the sword colliding with the opponent, so it is a very ugly and awkward thing... So what you are looking at is To put it bluntly, it’s a show of Japanese kendo, not real Japanese kendo. Any similarities are purely coincidental, so Japanese kendo is not the strongest. I have seen a duel between Japanese kendo factions, and the one who won in the end was Kodachi (Japanese short sword). Haha, and the Japanese sword is a very awkward thing, because to put it bluntly, the main lethality of the sword is stabbing and slashing, but the Japanese sword is neither a sword nor a sword. The back of the sword is too short and easy to break (the thick back of the sword is called an ax). Talking about swords He's not very good at stabbing non-mainstream people, so you'd say he's strong. Is he very strong? I'd say he's weak. It's hard to say, it just hurts... Japanese swords don't have any features other than their gorgeous shapes =. = The cutting ability is not as good as that of a broadsword, let alone the Yanyue Sword, and it cannot stab (the stabbing power is the greatest among weapons, because most armored swords have limited cutting damage). Therefore, the conclusion is that the emergence of Japanese swords is only But because at that time, their Qingzu used spears and had poor close-quarters capabilities and there were no other mid-sized decisive weapons to restrain spears, so the Japanese sword was deified... Japanese kendo was also deified. To put it bluntly, it was a medium-sized bias and The characteristics of the weapon determine the limit of his skills, so he is just a more gorgeous fencing weapon. His damage is the greatest. If you don't score a point in a fencing match, it means he will die once (not the kind of instant death). Even if the hands and feet are stabbed, they will bleed and the movement of the hand will be reduced, and the movement of the hand will not be so sensitive. Then the next stab will hit your head and torso. Haha. Isn't that why the strongest Japanese sword in the Sengoku period in Japan used a spear (Dragonfly Toru) and it was generally fine? Is there anything wrong with using it? The Kodachi is safe and can be killed with one stab at close range. So don’t be fooled by the Japanese swordsmanship. It’s all fake... It’s a lie. It just wants someone who wants to be a samurai, just like Europeans want others. If you want to be a knight, just be religious and ask people to believe in him. Chinese swordsmanship is different. You can learn it for fun or not. So Japanese kendo is basically exaggerated and more practical. It's just average. Don't listen to their nonsense. La