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  • 2024-06-06 07:01:36

    1. Gan Jiang Mo Ye (g  nji  ng m òò y é) is an ancient Chinese myth and legend, which first came from Liu Xiang's Biography of Lieshi and Biography of Filial Piety in the Han Dynasty, and later was excerpted and quoted by many works in history.

    2. Nowadays, the most popular version is the story of Moye, a cadre in the collection of supernatural stories, Soushen Ji.

    3. The cadre, who came from Wu in the Spring and Autumn Period, is the most famous blacksmith in the State of Chu. His sword is extremely sharp.

    4. When the King of Chu knew this, he ordered his generals to forge a sword for him.

    5. Later, he and his wife Moye were ordered to cast two treasured swords for the King of Chu, one was called Ganjiang, the other was Moye (also called Moye).

    6. Knowing that the King of Chu was surly, he entrusted his male sword to his wife and passed it on to his son before presenting the female sword to the King of Chu. The King of Chu killed him.

    7. When his son became an adult, he successfully fulfilled his father's will and killed the King of Chu to avenge his father.

    8. This legend praises the superb skills of swordsmen, the charm of sword writing and the heroic youth, and criticizes the cruelty of rulers.

    The basic details of Ganjiang Sword in this article have been explained. I hope it will be helpful to everyone.

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