However, these weapons are often almost destroyed after several wars. After all, these weapons will be damaged to varying degrees whether they are fighting or killing. The almost complete Dao left behind is often regarded as a treasure knife or something, as a treasure or souvenir. What's more, it was directly reserved as a town house sword, but it was never touched and played by the younger generation. Why? Then I'll break it for you today.
Ancient armor and weapons can ward off evil spirits? For example, as mentioned above, people who survived because of fierce battles in ancient battlefields were often swords and appropriate armor. Even if we didn't beat each other, at least we left our lives and had to rely on a suit of equipment.
Until now, these equipment opportunities have not been seen, even if there are, they are only some ancient families and some equipment dug out of the ground, including protective glasses, precious knives or swords and so on.
For example, few people know what a heart protector is, but if you look at the armor of some generals or sergeants in some film and television dramas, you should understand what a heart protector is. In ancient times, those bronze mirrors embedded in the chest and back of battle clothes to prevent them from being shot by arrows were called heart protectors. Generally located in the middle of the chest, mostly round, protruding forward, thicker than other parts of the deck; Its surface is smooth, so it is called "mirror", which can play a role in buffering and diverting frontal attacks when attacked. Protect important parts of the body from fatal blows.
Perhaps it is because the protective glasses are embedded in ancient armor, which can save the lives of soldiers. Slowly, people thought it was also a way to protect people's safety, so that in the end, this kind of thing became something comparable to a town house. Maybe you haven't forgotten, on a Chinese Odyssey, what Stephen Chow hung on his chest was a protective mirror. To put it bluntly, it is the protective mirror above the Monkey King Zijin Armor.
Why do you have Gu Jian's ancient Dao at home and never let the younger generation or even children touch it? The ancient Dao in Gu Jian today is rare, and most of them are command knives in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. However, even so, some rich people often have some ancient valley swords in their homes, which are used as town houses. On one occasion, Bian Xiao bought a Tang Heng knife online. As for Tang Heng Dao, it was originally a treasure knife worn by the rich or noble royal family in the Tang Dynasty. It has fine workmanship and high cost. So far, this technology has long been lost, and only one piece has been handed down from the Tang Dynasty. Tangdao returned to his hand, and Bian Xiao took it out to show off to his friends. My friend said that his family had a command knife for several years, but his father just wouldn't let him knock it until he had a child.
As for why, Bian Xiao is not very clear, but it is worthy of recognition that there is an ancient saying that children should not play with knives left on the battlefield. Let's just say that adults have an impulse to chop things as soon as they pick up their swords, let alone children. So this impulse has a great influence on children or minors, especially the ancient knife that has been stained with blood. After all, knives have violent and controllable minds.