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Information about Chinese cash-swords by Justus Doolittle in a 19th (nineteenth) century book.

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English: Information about Chinese cash-swords by Justus Doolittle in a 19th (nineteenth) century book.
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current21:18, 18 April 2020Thumbnail for version as of 21:18, 18 April 2020137 × 674 (25 KB)Donald Trung (talk | contribs)Uploaded a work by Justus Doolittle from * [https://mobile.twitter.com/huobishi/status/1245298650173095936 ChineseMoneyMatters (@huobishi) - “What is commonly called a Cash-sword is considered very efficacious in keeping away evil spirits ... a really formidable weapon, of which the maliciously-disposed spirits are exceedingly afraid!” - Justus Doolittle (Social Life... 1868), pp. 563-5] ([https://mobile.twitter.com/huobishi/status/1245298650173095936/photo/1 Source image 1] / [https://mobil...

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