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swordsmanship$80934$ - перевод на испанский

Shuangdao; Chinese and Vietnamese swordsmanship

swordsmanship      
n. habilidad con la espada, esgrima
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
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Определение

swordsman
(swordsmen)
A swordsman is a man who is skilled at fighting with a sword.
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Википедия

Chinese swordsmanship

Chinese swordsmanship encompasses a variety of sword fighting styles native to China. No Chinese system teaches swordsmanship exclusively (as is the case with modern sports such as fencing or kendo), but many eclectic schools of Chinese martial arts include instruction for using one or two-handed versions of the single-edged sword (dao) and the double-edged sword (jian).

Many Chinese martial arts styles teach swordsmanship. Wudang Sword is an umbrella term for all sword styles taught in the Wudang chuan family of martial arts. Taijijian is the swordsmanship taught within Taijiquan.

Shuangdao (simplified Chinese: 双刀; traditional Chinese: 雙刀) is the Chinese term for the wielding of two dao simultaneously.