Blood Extract - The most savage and mysterious weapon in Chinese history

Legend has it that under the reign of King Ung Chinh - the Qing Dynasty, in order to destroy the opposing elements, the emperor had researched and used a powerful weapon called Blood Extract. This is the kind of weapon that the Gypsy only hears terribly because of its brutality and brutality.

In the early years of his reign, to consolidate power, the Emperor Yongzheng Dynasty was said to have built an army of assassins specialized in the use of weapons when the name of the Blood Prince to destroy those oppose or the leaders of the movement of "obeying Minh". This is a very well described weapon, capable of killing cruel people, so much so that only people who listen to it are terrified.

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Ung Chinh emperor (1678 - 1735) is said to have ordered the creation of Blood Extract.(Photo: wikipedia).

However, until now, there have not been many documents that prove the authenticity of the Blood Extract, despite it appearing in many myths and folk tales in China.

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Image of Blood Extract in the movie "Royal Conspiracy".

There are many descriptions of the shape of the Blood Extract, but the most common is an iron or bell-shaped iron device connected to a small and long chain. The rim of the hat attaches rotating blades. When the assassin throws the hat towards the opponent, it will fly like a saw spinning in the air and has great damage.

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The person who uses the Extract of Blood must be a player and practice for a long time.

When the hat snaps onto the opponent's head, the assassin through the chain activates a mechanism inside the hat that causes the hat rim to separate from the top of the hat, hugging the opponent's head, and poking the blades on the hat from the outside. Inside the hat, grab the enemy's head. Even as described in some novels, it can easily take people's heads within 100 steps.

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A drawing depicting the Blood Extract.(Photo: kknews.cc).

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The best known form of Blood Extract.(Photo: m.5011.net).

In 2012, Chinese cinema released the film 'Royal Conspiracy' or another name is 'Blood Extract'. The film has a very general picture of this brutal weapon based on many previous studies. Specifically, according to the image in the film, it is a type of horseshoe-shaped weapon attached to three rotating blades. The assassin will place it on a curved-shaped weapon, giving it spin and throwing it at the opponent. During the flight, the 3 blades will rotate extremely fast, causing great damage to those who touch it and when shooting on the opponent's neck, these same blades will also cut the player level in the blink of an eye.

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A design of Blood Extract.(Photo: i.mtime.com).

Previously in 2009, Nationalgeographic channel conducted research and restored 1 version of the Blood Extract based on legends. As a result, they created a device with great damage but not easy to deploy. It is difficult to make the hat rotate fast, strong during flight and can capture accurately on the opponent's head.

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Image of Blood Extract in the movie "Royal Conspiracy".

A person who can use it fluently must be a player as well as invest some time to practice. Because it is difficult to use such, perhaps in assassinations, assassins will prefer to use traditional weapons such as blades, swords, and haunted weapons rather than a bloody Heart-shaped shape as described.

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The Blood of Deaths appears in many legends, martial arts novels and folk tales in China.

Is it very difficult to conclude whether the Extract of Blood by the research team is exactly what has existed in history? Even concluding that this weapon is true in history? It can only be concluded that, if it really does exist, then its disappearance inevitably involves the popularity of advanced gun bullets later on. They are more powerful, compact, and easier to use than the Blood Prince.