- The
woldo (literally “moon blade”), was a
Korean polearm that
closely resembled the
Chinese guandao (also
known as yanyuedao),
though proportionally smaller...
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curved blade fashioned onto the end, and is
similar in
design to the
Korean woldo. Usually, it also had a hook (ขอ)
between the
blade and
shaft used for commanding...
- Hodo
Hyojado Janggodo Jukdo Nokdo Oeyeongdo Sapsido Sodo
Songdo Wonsando Woldo Yukdo Yubudo Anma-do
Choramdo ****a
Gundo Gageodo Hauido Heuksando Hongdo...
- scythe, the ****anese naginata, the
Chinese guandao (yanyuedao), the
Korean woldo, and the
Russian sovnya. A
glaive typically consists of a single-edged blade...
- hook,
similar to a
halberd and
thought to
originate from a forest-bill
Woldo, A
Korean polearm that had a crescent-shaped
blade mounted on a long shaft...
-
Rokurozaemon carrying a
naginata Bisento Dadao Glaive Guandao Halberd Podao Woldo Manouchehr Moshtagh Khorasani (2008). The
Development of Controversies:...
- Jing Yuan
wields a guandao. Bisentō
Dadao Glaive Halberd Naginata Pudao Woldo Sim,
Davidine Siaw-Voon; Gaffney,
David (2001). Chen
style taijiquan: the...
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centimetres (25 in) long. The
blade is single-edged. It
closely resembles the
woldo ("moon blade") and the
Chinese podao (Chinese: 樸刀; pinyin: púdāo). The hyeopdo...
-
conclude that the Hyup Do was much
closer to the ****anese Nagamaki. The *
Woldo (월도; 月刀) was a
bladed polearm, like its
Chinese counterpart the Yaoyindao...
- Smith 4.
Steve Pyott 186 22 "Fire and Water"
Hwando (using W1 steel)
Woldo May 26, 2021 (2021-05-26) 0.61 The
episode honors Korean bladesmithing heritage...