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刀-El Sable (Daoshu) Sword in Wushu

DaoShuDao (Chinese: 刀; pinyin: dāo; Wade-Giles: tao1, “knife”) is a category of single-edge Chinese swords primarily used for slashing and chopping (sabres), often called a broadsword in English translation because some varieties have wide blades. In China, the dao is known as one of the four major weapons, along with the Gun (staff), Qiang (spear), and the Jian (sword), and referred to as “The General of All Weapons”. Dao is actually a generic word used to denote any member of a family of single-edged, broad-bladed cutting or slicing tools, but in common, everyday usage means knife.

The weapon, also known as dan dao 單刀 (single knife) when just one is used, is thereby thought to be an adaptation of the kitchen knives common to Chinese cuisine. Dao also appears in the names of such polearms as the pudao and guan dao, indicating that their blades were primarily intended for slashing and cutting attacks rather then stabbing ones more…

Maana de Wushu en Santiago de Chile

wushuenchileblog.jpgCuando pa Chile me voy cruzando la cordillera. As fu en un viaje intuitivo, armando programa sobre la marcha, ya estando en Mendoza,estar en Chile es siempre una alegria. Tierra linda, su gente, sus paisajes, su estilo de vida; siempre tan cargado de emociones y lindos recuerdos. Como nos sucede a todo practicante, el mundo es un gran guan! Y reencontrarse con amigos de Wushu es una enorme alegria.

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