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Is the sword better or the knife better?
The sword is certainly good in martial arts novels, but in reality it is a hundred times stronger than the sword. The following analysis only applies to the real world-

Although the sword is light, it can be cut, split, stabbed, poked, ground and scratched; It seems omnipotent, but in fact it can cause little damage. Except puncture, other methods can only cause skin trauma. It is difficult to pull out a knife when it is inserted into a human body.

A knife can only kill and stab, but it is heavier and much more powerful than a sword. No matter how powerful the user is, he can't cut bone tissue with a sword (or when he cuts into bone tissue, he can't take it out ...), and the arm strength of the knife holder can reach the level of ordinary adults, and if used properly, he can cut off the enemy's head.

Therefore, the ancient army basically didn't use swords except the honor guard, and Tang Jun's horse-chopping sword was actually just a relatively large knife. To put it bluntly, if two people have the same strength response, a stick can knock the swordsman down. Since the invention of the sword in the Han Dynasty, the Lakers have no swordsman. . .

To put it bluntly, the sword is a pretentious thing,,,,