In this video, I discuss a unique polearm grip that is often used for Guandao.
I had a nasty cold/cough when I filmed this, so that’s why my voice was off and I had to edit out a lot of coughs. It might have been covid…
Secretly Transmitted Methods of the Guandao is my series for discussing all things Guandao. The Guandao is a weapon that has been used in Chinese martial arts for several centuries. It is a pole weapon with a large crescent blade at one end and a spike at the other end. I examine the Guandao from the perspectives of traditional and historical martial arts, history, performance, and religion.
References/links:
Here’s Matt Easton’s (Schola Gladiatoria) video on the European Poleaxe:
• Medieval Weapons: The ...
He talks about leading with the butt end at around 15:50.
Cheng Zi Yi 程子頤. Wubei yaolüe 武備要畧. 1632.
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The Guandao form is from juan 8.14-21.
Zheng Dayu 鄭大郁. Jing guo xiong lüe 經國雄略 (Ambitious Strategies of Statecraft). Longwu tanyang wang jiejue guan she, 1645.
Available from the Curiosity Collections of Harvard Library:
curiosity.lib....
The physical specs of guandao are on seq. 1725 (p.5.7a of 武備攷); the guandao form is on seq. 1684 - 1691 (p.4.1-8 of 武備攷)
This text is also available from Library of Congress: www.loc.gov/it... (Guandao is starting Image 1 of Volume 43 www.loc.gov/re... )
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