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Kuruma Bo
[edit]The same as Kuruma Bo in japan? [1] 185.18.60.33 (talk) 20:22, 5 May 2020 (UTC)
other name or variation ?
[edit]Tie Lian Jia Bang (鐵鏈夾棒, lit. 'Iron chain with clubs') aka Lian Ting (連梃, lit. 'Linked staff') or Lian Jia Bang (連耞棒)
Also, (during Qing period) Qing flails were generally smaller and usually used in pairs. Nowadays this weapon is known as Shao Zi Gun (梢子棍) and Pan Long Gun (盤龍棍, lit. 'Coiling dragon staff') by the Chinese martial arts communities. 89.201.201.113 (talk) 17:11, 14 November 2020 (UTC)
- According to this other names are also PA LENG LIEN | BA LENG LIAN | LONG STICK FLAIL (长梢棍). It seems that long stick flail is primary name and Two Section Staff (长小棒 ) secondary.
- "Quing flails" seem to be called STICK FLAIL | CHIN KUA CH'U LIEN | JINGUACHUILIAN, commonly known as a "Tip Stick" additionally to those names already mentioned, acc to this . 89.201.201.113 (talk) 23:19, 14 November 2020 (UTC)
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