Throughout history, heroes have always been closely linked to their weapons. When Guan Yu is mentioned, the legendary Blue Dragon Glaive Knife will naturally come to people's minds.
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, the unit of weight "jin" was different from the modern "jin". During the Eastern Han Dynasty, 1 jin (Han jin) was equivalent to about 244 grams today.
So, if we want to convert 82 Han Jin to a modern unit of weight, we can use the following formula:
Weight (kg) = weight (Han jin) Conversion factor (kg Han jin).
Convert 82 Han Jin to kilograms:
Weight (kg) = 82 0244 20 kg
Therefore, if the 82 (Han jin) Qinglong Yanyue Knife, according to the weight standard of the Eastern Han Dynasty, its weight is about 20 kilograms, that is, 40 kilograms.
If you don't have any idea about 40 catties, let me give you a few examples, the weight of a Qinglong Glaive is about equal to:
60 cans of 330ml Coke
133 8-inch Super Extreme Pizzas
500 Portuguese egg tarts
In fact, it is still difficult for ordinary people to dance a large knife weighing 40 pounds.
This requires a high level of strength in the upper limbs, shoulders and core, and requires a certain amount of skill.
In addition, even if you can swing it several times, it will take a lot of energy to do it consistently, and it can also lead to muscle strains or joint damage.
Therefore, I suggest that you still use Xuande's male and female double-strand sword (the female sword in the right hand weighs six catties and four taels, and the male sword in the left hand weighs seven catties and thirteen taels), which is equivalent to 10 pizzas in the right hand and 6 cans of Coke in the left hand.
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