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Cosa (chi) è swordplay$80932$ - definizione

1967 WUXIA NOVEL BY JIN YONG (LOUIS CHA)
The Smiling Proud Wanderer; Xiaoao Jianghu; Xiao ao jiang hu; Siu Mou Kong Wu; Xiao Ao Jiang Hu; Bixie Swordplay; Bi Xie Swordplay; Bi Xie Jian Fa; 思过崖

Swordsman         
  • [[Angampora]] exponents with swords and bucklers.
  • 1763 fencing print from [[Domenico Angelo]]'s instruction book. Angelo was instrumental in turning fencing into an athletic sport.
  • [[Kendo]] at an agricultural school in Japan around 1920
  • Advertisement for [[Alfred Hutton]]'s swordsmanship show at the [[Bath Club]].
  • bolos]]
  • MS I.33]] manuscript, dated to ca. 1290, shows fencing with the arming sword and the [[buckler]].
  • An excerpt from the ''[[Muyedobotongji]]'': mounted double-sword (마상쌍검; 馬上雙劍)
  • [[Sabre]] duel of German students, around 1900, painting by [[Georg Mühlberg]] (1863–1925)
  • Sherden guards with double-edge swords
  • dao]]'' and scabbard of the 18th century
  • Roman gladius
SKILLS OF A PERSON VERSED IN THE ART OF THE SWORD
Swordsman; Swordsmen; Swordfighting; Sword-fighting; Swordswoman; Sword fighting; Swordmanship; Swordfight; Fencing school; European swordsmanship; Master of arms; Maître d'armes; Western swordsmanship; Swordfighter; Fencing academy; Middle Eastern swordsmanship
·noun A soldier; a fighting man.
II. Swordsman ·noun One skilled of a use of the sword; a professor of the science of fencing; a fencer.
swordfight         
  • [[Angampora]] exponents with swords and bucklers.
  • 1763 fencing print from [[Domenico Angelo]]'s instruction book. Angelo was instrumental in turning fencing into an athletic sport.
  • [[Kendo]] at an agricultural school in Japan around 1920
  • Advertisement for [[Alfred Hutton]]'s swordsmanship show at the [[Bath Club]].
  • bolos]]
  • MS I.33]] manuscript, dated to ca. 1290, shows fencing with the arming sword and the [[buckler]].
  • An excerpt from the ''[[Muyedobotongji]]'': mounted double-sword (마상쌍검; 馬上雙劍)
  • [[Sabre]] duel of German students, around 1900, painting by [[Georg Mühlberg]] (1863–1925)
  • Sherden guards with double-edge swords
  • dao]]'' and scabbard of the 18th century
  • Roman gladius
SKILLS OF A PERSON VERSED IN THE ART OF THE SWORD
Swordsman; Swordsmen; Swordfighting; Sword-fighting; Swordswoman; Sword fighting; Swordmanship; Swordfight; Fencing school; European swordsmanship; Master of arms; Maître d'armes; Western swordsmanship; Swordfighter; Fencing academy; Middle Eastern swordsmanship
Phallic reference used to describe an ironic occurrence or situation in which a large crowd of frat boys, or other amorous male zeroes, inadvertently chases away all appealing females from a bar or social venue. The witless participants in a swordfight are known as swordsmen or swashbucklers.
Upon entering an establishment, Good Lord! A swordfight. Next place. OR Swashbucklers! Arrrgh...man the lifeboats!
swordsman         
  • [[Angampora]] exponents with swords and bucklers.
  • 1763 fencing print from [[Domenico Angelo]]'s instruction book. Angelo was instrumental in turning fencing into an athletic sport.
  • [[Kendo]] at an agricultural school in Japan around 1920
  • Advertisement for [[Alfred Hutton]]'s swordsmanship show at the [[Bath Club]].
  • bolos]]
  • MS I.33]] manuscript, dated to ca. 1290, shows fencing with the arming sword and the [[buckler]].
  • An excerpt from the ''[[Muyedobotongji]]'': mounted double-sword (마상쌍검; 馬上雙劍)
  • [[Sabre]] duel of German students, around 1900, painting by [[Georg Mühlberg]] (1863–1925)
  • Sherden guards with double-edge swords
  • dao]]'' and scabbard of the 18th century
  • Roman gladius
SKILLS OF A PERSON VERSED IN THE ART OF THE SWORD
Swordsman; Swordsmen; Swordfighting; Sword-fighting; Swordswoman; Sword fighting; Swordmanship; Swordfight; Fencing school; European swordsmanship; Master of arms; Maître d'armes; Western swordsmanship; Swordfighter; Fencing academy; Middle Eastern swordsmanship
(swordsmen)
A swordsman is a man who is skilled at fighting with a sword.
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Wikipedia

The Smiling, Proud Wanderer

The Smiling, Proud Wanderer is a wuxia novel by Jin Yong (Louis Cha). It was first serialised in Hong Kong in the newspaper Ming Pao from 20 April 1967 to 12 October 1969. The Chinese title of the novel, Xiao Ao Jiang Hu, literally means to live a carefree life in a mundane world of strife. Alternate English translations of the title include The Wandering Swordsman, Laughing in the Wind, The Peerless Gallant Errant, and The Proud and Gallant Wanderer. Another alternative title, State of Divinity, is used for some of the novel's adaptations.