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The '''Emei Piercers''', also called Emeici or Emei daggers, are a traditional Chinese martial art weapon. It was the Close-Range weapon of the [[Shaolin Monk]]. |
The '''Emei Piercers''', also called Emeici or Emei daggers, are a traditional Chinese martial art weapon. It was the Close-Range weapon of the [[Shaolin Monk]]. |
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==Description== |
==Description== |
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− | The Emei piercers are simply metal rods ending in arrowhead-shaped points. They are mounted on rings which allow the user to place them over his finger and spin them around as a form of distraction.[[File:Emei_Piercers.png| |
+ | The Emei piercers are simply metal rods ending in arrowhead-shaped points. They are mounted on rings which allow the user to place them over his finger and spin them around as a form of distraction.[[File:Emei_Piercers.png|thumb]] |
==Uses== |
==Uses== |
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The Emei piercers are stabbing weapons. Because of their short length, they can be concealed in one's sleeves until needed. |
The Emei piercers are stabbing weapons. Because of their short length, they can be concealed in one's sleeves until needed. |
Revision as of 14:41, 6 April 2011
The Emei Piercers, also called Emeici or Emei daggers, are a traditional Chinese martial art weapon. It was the Close-Range weapon of the Shaolin Monk.
Description
The Emei piercers are simply metal rods ending in arrowhead-shaped points. They are mounted on rings which allow the user to place them over his finger and spin them around as a form of distraction.
Uses
The Emei piercers are stabbing weapons. Because of their short length, they can be concealed in one's sleeves until needed.