Chinese, Korean, Mongolian
and
Related Autonomous Regional Swords
updated March 18, 2008

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China Korea Guangxi Mongolia
including Nei Mongol (Inner Mongolia)
Ningxia Xinjiang Xizang (Tibet)

Below are the images of some major military and related ethnic civilian swords commonly found in China and immediate surrounding areas.
I hope these pages are of service to you.
I offer advice on request; however, initially, the best advice I can offer to the novice collector is, "READ BOOKS."
There are a number of wonderful books available and below I have listed some of my favorites; I also occasionally have some of these books for sale.
One cannot fully appreciate Chinese swords without knowing their origins; therefore, it becomes necessary to study all early-European, near-Eastern, Eastern swords.

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER!

A Collectors Guide to Swords, Daggers, and Cutlasses

Swords and Hilt Weapons

Swords and Other Edged Weapons

Indian and Oriental Arms and Armour
Warfare and Weaponry in South Asia 1000-1800 (Oxford in India Readings: Themes in Indian History)
Handbook of Arms and Armor European and Oriental Including the William H. Riggs Collection
Catalog of tribal Art, Antiquities, Oriental Art & Arms and Armor
Oriental arms & armour
Oriental armour (Arms and armour series)
Arms and armor: Oriental and European examples of the XV to XVIII centuries ... collection of Frank Gair Macomber ... sold by his order ... Anderson Galleries
A guide to Oriental daggers and swords

If you need further information, please request such on the Weapons Identification Service page.

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China
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		Swords, Cutlasses, Sabers, Sabres Chinese Jian Sword
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		Swords, Cutlasses, Sabers, Sabres Chinese Shuangjian Double Sword
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		Swords, Cutlasses, Sabers, Sabres Chinese Double Short Swords (aka "Butterfly" Pair)
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		Swords, Cutlasses, Sabers, Sabres Chinese Ox-Tail Dao Sword
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Korea (Old Korea)
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Guangxi
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Mongolia
including Nei Mongol (Inner Mongolia)

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Ningxia
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Xinjiang
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Xizang (Tibet)
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