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Rake, a weapon used in Takhado

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A martial art posture imitating farmers’ activities

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‘Thai son cu dinh’ – a defensive posture using rake as ashield

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‘Lao tru toa the’ – a posture inspired by Zhu Bajie (Pigsy), a character in Chinese novel ‘Journey to the West’ by Wu Cheng'en

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With its special structure, rake could be used to take enemy’s weapons away easily

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A Takhado practitioner uses rake as a weapon to attack his enemy

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Though rake seems to be a simple farming tool yet it can be used as an effective weapon in Takhado

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‘Khuynh than bat thiet’ – an attacking posture using rake

 

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Rakes can be used to fight down many weapons

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‘Thiet ba thuong dinh’ - a defensive posture using rake as a shield to prevent enemy’s weapons from above

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Rakes can fight down many weapons such as blades, swords, spears, maces, among others

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