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What are the powerful weapons in foreign myths and legends?
Grass-scraping sword:

Japan's "three artifacts" were enshrined in three different shrines when the emperor ascended the throne (there was a grass-shaving sword in front of the shrine in Hotan), but I didn't know what the objects were. ?

Japanese Musashi (son of the Emperor, Yamamoto Musashi) got this sword from Yamamoto Musashi (sister of the Emperor) before he was ordered to go to the East Expedition. On the way, because the thief attacked it with fire, he used this sword to cut grass and beat the thief, so the sword is also called KUSANAGI-Wild-Crane. Because Yun Jian Tianye is a work of art, only a few people can visit it. Nobuyoshi Hayayama, a knife worker, once recorded the shape of a grass-shaved sword. It is said that the sword body has a white double-edged blade, the armguard is made of iron, and the hilt is flat and hollow. Judging from the rust-free whitening of the blade, the quality should be tin-copper alloy. ?

1. Legend of the King (also translated as Excalibur, Broken Steel Sword, Iron Sword, Lake Sword, Steel Sword, Sworn Sword) It is said that sometimes holding this sword can bring magic to rule Britain. In Welsh legend, it is also called Caledfwlch. The Legend of the King is a magical swordsman who appeared in the legend of King Arthur. It can be called the beginning of the tradition of most heroes holding famous swords in later knight literature.

According to the legend of King Arthur, King Arthur, who pulled out the sword in the stone and became king, broke the sword in the stone when confronting King Perinaud. Later, under the guidance of magician Merlin, he got the legend of the king from Mrs. Hu. The Legend of the King was built in Avalon, an elf country. The blade of the sword is made of gold, and the hilt is inlaid with precious stones. Because of its sharp blade, Mrs. Hu named it "Excalibur" (meaning "broken steel" in ancient Celtic) Merlin warned Arthur at this time: "Although The Legend of the King is very powerful, its scabbard is more valuable than its sword. People who wear the legend of the king's scabbard will never bleed, and you must never lose it. "

But later, King Arthur lost his scabbard, so although he had a sword as sharp as mud, he was still seriously injured and died in Mordred, a knight of an illegitimate child and nephew. The Legend of the King was finally thrown back into the lake by General Bidwell, the cupbearer, at the behest of King Arthur, and returned to the legendary fairyland of Avalon with King Arthur.

2. Muir (Mj? Lnir), literally translated as the hammer of Thor and the hammer of thunder, is the weapon of Thor Sol. Mj? The word lnir means "smash".

Muir was a weapon that Loki accidentally got when he teased the gods and dwarfs. It was later given to Saul for use. This hammer has a shortcoming, that is, because of Loki's practical joke, the handle of the weapon is slightly shorter, but even so, Murnier is still the strongest weapon in Nordic mythology. It is said that the head of this hammer is made of hard rock or iron, and the handle part is made of wood from the tree of the world. You can shrink it and put it in your pocket when not in use. The function of this weapon is to penetrate anything. If thrown out, it will hit the target accurately and fly back to the holder automatically after flying out.