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8 Things You Should Know About the Ancient Sword of Goujian, The Weapon that Defied Time

Vladislav TchakarovbyVladislav Tchakarov
August 20, 2020 - Updated on January 21, 2024
in Ancient Civilizations
Sword of Goujian.

Sword of Goujian.

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Unearthed over 60 years ago, the Sword of Goujian stands out as one of the most fascinating archaeological finds due to its extraordinary craftsmanship and pristine condition after 2,500 years.

A Timeless Treasure: The Sword’s Impeccable Condition

Discovered in a wooden box, the Sword of Goujian’s lack of rust or damage after millennia raises questions about its seemingly impossible preservation. This mystery contributes to the sword’s significance as a national treasure of China and a crucial artifact from the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history.

Razor-Sharp Edges: A Testament to Its Craftsmanship

The Sword of Goujian remains razor-sharp after thousands of years, even cutting an archaeologist who tested its edge. Its enduring sharpness further highlights the remarkable skill of the ancient craftsmen who forged it.

Regal Adornments: Blue and Turquoise Crystals

The sword’s intricate decoration, featuring blue and turquoise crystals, suggests it was created for royalty. Historians have pondered which wealthy ruler commissioned such a masterpiece.

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The Legendary King Goujian: A Sword’s Royal Owner

The blade’s inscription reveals that it was made for the King of Yue’s personal use. After much debate, archaeologists determined that the sword likely belonged to one of ancient China’s most famous rulers, King Goujian.

A Damaged Relic: The 1994 Incident

In 1994, a workman accidentally cracked the sword while it was on loan for an exhibition in Singapore. This mishap caused outrage in China, leading to a ban on the sword leaving the country for future exhibitions.

Superior Craftsmanship: A Testament to Ancient Chinese Knowledge

Modern technology has allowed researchers to analyze the sword’s composition, revealing the impressive knowledge of ancient Chinese weapon makers. They skillfully combined metals like copper and tin to enhance the blade’s properties, and sulfur in the composition protected it from tarnish and rust.

A Symbol of Power: The Sword’s Untouched Condition

The pristine state of the Sword of Goujian suggests it was never used in battle. While the theory remains unproven, it is plausible that the sword was commissioned as a symbol of power rather than a weapon for combat.

Unconventional Size: Shorter Than Most Straight Swords

Uniquely, the Sword of Goujian is shorter than most double-edged straight swords. This difference in size could be attributed to its royal purpose or its status as one of the earliest swords of its kind.

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Vladislav Tchakarov

Vladislav Tchakarov

Hello, my name is Vladislav and I am glad to have you here on Curiosmos. As a history student, I have a strong passion for history and science, and the opportunity to research and write in this field on a daily basis is a dream come true.

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