Item | Specification | BS-2010B |
Viewing Head | Monocular, Inclined at 45°, 360° Rotatable | · |
Eyepiece | WF10×/18mm | · |
WF5×/20mm, WF16×/11mm, WF25×/8mm | ° | |
WF10×/18mm with Pointer | ° | |
Nosepiece | Triple Nosepiece | · |
Objective | Achromatic Objective 4×, 10×, 40×(S) | · |
Achromatic Objective 20×, 60× | ° | |
Achromatic Objective 100× | ° | |
Stage | Plain Stage with Slide Clips 110×120mm | · |
Focusing | Coaxial Coarse and Fine Adjustment, Moving Range 10mm | · |
Condenser | Single Lens NA 0.65 with Iris Diaphragm | · |
Illumination | 1W LED Illumination, Brightness Adjustable | · |
Mirror | ° | |
Spare Parts | Dust Cover | · |
Package | Styrofoam & Carton, Dimension 28×20×40 cm, 4kg | · |
Wooden Case & Carton, Aluminum Case & Carton | ° | |
Power Supply | AC100-220V power adapter, microscope input voltage 5V | · |
Miao dao is a martial arts discipline that originated in China. It is a form of swordsmanship that combines both offensive and defensive techniques. The term "miao dao" translates to "sprout saber" or "young saber," referring to the long, curved blade used in this martial art.
The origins of miao dao can be traced back to the late Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and the early Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). It was initially developed as a military training method for soldiers, but over time, it evolved into a martial art practiced by civilians as well.
In addition to its practical applications in self-defense, miao dao is also appreciated for its aesthetic qualities. The fluid and precise movements, combined with the elegance of the weapon, make it a visually captivating martial art to watch.
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