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What swords are there in costume martial arts?

Ten famous swords in ancient China: Cheng Yingjian, Chun Jun Jian, Fishbone Jian, Ganjiang Jian, Mo Xie Jian, Seven-Star Longyuan Jian, Tai Ai Jian, Chi Xiaojian, Zhan Lujian and Xuanyuan Jian. (This is the reverse order)

First, the sword of the holy way, Xuanyuan sword.

Second, the sword of benevolence, Zhan Lu.

Third, the emperor's knife, Chi Xiao's knife.

Fourth, the sword of Wei Dao, Artest (Artest)

Fifth, the sword of honesty and purity, the Seven-Star Dragon Garden.

Sixth \ seventh, the sword of love, Lieutenant Mo Xie.

Eighth, the sword of courage, the black sword of fish intestines

Ninth, the noble and unparalleled sword, Chun Jun (pure hook)

Tenth, exquisite and elegant sword, invisible sword.

This is a famous sword recorded in history, some of which are often quoted in costume martial arts, but more are fictional by the author, such as:

Seven-star broken arrow (see Gu Long's Vampire Moth), seven swords (see Xiao Yi's Uber beyond the Great Wall), seven-stop magic sword (see Longsheng Wo's Seven-stop magic sword), white jade dust sword (see Dong Fangyu's Fan Gongzi), hidden dragon sword in the dungeon (see Zheng Zhengyin's Eagle Claw King) and love sword (see Gu Long's Affectionate Sword).