Emeici
Emeici (峨嵋刺; variously translated as "Emei daggers" or "Emei piercers") are a traditional Chinese martial arts weapon. They are a pair of metal rods with sharp ends used for stabbing; they are typically mounted on a detachable ring worn on the middle finger, allowing them to spin and be elaborately manipulated.[1]
These weapons originated at Mount Emei (hence the name). They are a piece of equipment used in wushu to this day.[2]
These weapons are used for 'open palm' techniques, and are similar to 'judge's pens'.[3]
The general idea of this weapon is to confuse the attacker by spinning the blades, thereby providing a distraction while trying to get close enough to stab. Also, emeici can be concealed easily for surprise attacks.
See also
- Shobo – a similar Japanese weapon
- Suntetsu – a similar Japanese weapon
- List of martial arts weapons
References
- ^ 專欄 喬靖夫│「峨嵋刺」轉動之謎. Sing Tao Online. 2024-11-01.
- ^ 屬於臺灣人的文化寶庫|國家文化記憶庫2.0. "兵器-峨嵋刺|國家文化記憶庫". 國家文化記憶庫 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2026-03-12.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ 司馬麤 (2018-08-01). "【兵器】從水上走上陸地的兵器:峨嵋刺". 香港01 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Retrieved 2026-03-12.