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What famous knives were there in ancient Japan?
Ten Famous Knives in Ancient Japan

X. Heaven: The family heirloom Dao from the imperial court after Pingjian Gong in Heian period is famous for its peculiar double-edged shape.

Nine. Tadashi: It was made by Tadashi, a knife cutter in the Edo period, and later owned by Gang Taisa, the proud disciple of samurai Han Peita.

Eight, Kwai Wen Yue Qian Kang halberd: It was made by Jikang, a famous Dao worker in the Edo era, and was only offered as an imperial sword in the Shinpo Shrine.

Seven, long boat: the famous knife foreman's work, worth 600 times, so it is also called Da Prajna Changguang, which belongs to Ashikaga Yi Hui.

6. Authentic: The full name of a famous thing is authentic, and the famous knife worker in Xiangzhou is authentic in the last years of Kamakura owned by Ishida Mitsunari during the Warring States Period.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Murakami: The original work of Yi Shi Daogong Murakami, in which Tokugawa Ieyasu's grandfather, father and eldest son all died, was demoted as "Murakami Murakami".

Digging Sichuan Guoguang: The first masterpiece of the famous swordsman Kyushu Japan's Guoguang works, which was later owned by the newly-created swordsman Hijikata Toshizo.

Rachel: Lihua dūsetsu is considered to be the embodiment of ray, so his treasure knife is called Rachel. It is said that snow killed Thor with it.

Secondly, the word "Chrysanthemum": It is the work of Zong Ze, a former swordsman in China. Sixteen chrysanthemums were engraved on the hilt, which was later owned by Okita Souji, the leader of the New Writing School.

1. Ghost Pill: The North Island has been handed down from generation to generation, centering on the hands of Ashikaga Yi Hui, Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi, symbolizing the authority to command the world.