Anyone who often watches TV plays knows that when traveling incognito, Gan Long often shakes a fan in his hand. Coupled with his tall figure and outstanding temperament, people feel particularly chic. In the face of danger, the fan in hand will become a self-defense weapon to stop and attack the bad guys. In fact, this is just the need of the plot of film and television dramas. Gan Long is not bold enough to defend himself with only one fan. His real self-defense weapon is actually a treasure knife that he carries with him.
The legendary Emperor Qianlong was an overjoyed king. On his personal expedition, he fought many wars. What was his achievement in his later years? Shiquan martial arts? In other words, he put down ten great disturbances. And every time I take my troops out, I bring my own royal treasure knife. These precious knives are extremely sharp, and they are all painstakingly crafted. They are not only much tougher than ordinary swords, but also have high ornamental and artistic value.
Emperor Qianlong himself is probably a sword fan. In addition to ordering the four batches of imperial knives made by the factory, he often had some exquisite and unique knives made. These knives are different in length, size and shape, which are similar to the daggers that Jing Ke stabbed the king of Qin, and have high appreciation and play value. Gan Long also has high requirements for the production of his own nod, even taking pains. From pattern design to material selection, including ornamentation, year, scabbard, and even the size of words on jewelry and scabbard, he has to ask himself before he can continue to do it. The nod worn by Gan Long can be divided into sabre and waist sword. Now they are all lying in the treasure hall of the Palace Museum. Despite more than 200 years of wind and rain, it is still gorgeous and radiant, witnessing the top level of sword-making technology in Qing Dynasty.