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*In Chinese, the Guandao is properly called the ''yǎnyuèdāo'' (偃月刀, lit. "reclining moon blade") or crescent blade. Its popular name of ''guāndāo'' (關刀, lit. "Guān-blade") is derived from the name of the legendary {{wiki|Shu Han|Shǔ​}} general of the {{wiki|Three Kingdoms|Three Kingdoms period}} {{wiki|Guan Yu|Guān​ Yǔ}}. The iconic weapon of Guān​ Yǔ was a ''yǎnyuèdāo'' named Green Dragon Crescent Blade (青龍偃月刀, Qīnglóng yǎnyuèdāo).
*In Chinese, the Guandao is properly called the ''yǎnyuèdāo'' (偃月刀, lit. "reclining moon blade") or crescent blade. Its popular name of ''guāndāo'' (關刀, lit. "Guān-blade") is derived from the name of the legendary {{wiki|Shu Han|Shǔ​}} general of the {{wiki|Three Kingdoms|Three Kingdoms period}} {{wiki|Guan Yu|Guān​ Yǔ}}. The iconic weapon of Guān​ Yǔ was a ''yǎnyuèdāo'' named Green Dragon Crescent Blade (青龍偃月刀, Qīnglóng yǎnyuèdāo).


==Appearance==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]''


==Reference==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}



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The Guandao is a Chinese pole weapon akin to that of a glaive or halberd that consists of a heavy, curved blade attached to the top of a staff. The heaviest versions of this weapon demand considerable strength from its wielder to utilize effectively.

History

During the Ming dynasty, certain soldiers of the imperial Chinese military were trained in the art of the Guandao. The sheer weight of the glaive did not hinder the combat capabilities of these poleaxe guards, who were adept at launching swift strikes with the heavy weapon.[1]

Trivia

  • In Chinese, the Guandao is properly called the yǎnyuèdāo (偃月刀, lit. "reclining moon blade") or crescent blade. Its popular name of guāndāo (關刀, lit. "Guān-blade") is derived from the name of the legendary Shǔ​ general of the Three Kingdoms period Guān​ Yǔ. The iconic weapon of Guān​ Yǔ was a yǎnyuèdāo named Green Dragon Crescent Blade (青龍偃月刀, Qīnglóng yǎnyuèdāo).

Appearances

References