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This is a partial list of famous swords of Chinese legend or mythology. Some of these swords also appear in fiction. There are two main types of sword: jian and dao. Swords with estimated or presumed magical powers or that were especially well-made were designated by the epithet "treasure" (寶), as is the case with "treasure jian" (寶劍) and "treasure dao" (寶刀). The modern Chinese may vary.

Jian

Jian tend to be blades with two edges, longer than what would be considered to be a dagger. Translations into English are mostly provisional.

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EnglishPinyinTraditionalSimplifiedShort description
Xuanyuan's SwordXuān​ Yuán jiàn軒轅劍轩辕剑Xuanyuan is also known as Huangdi, or the Yellow Emperor. Famous for his martial prowess, it is presumed that Huangdi / Xuan Yuan had a special sword.
Defeating EvilShèngxié勝邪胜邪One of the legendary swords made by Ou Yezi during the Spring and Autumn period for King Zhao of Chu.
Han-guang Sword (Keeper of the Light Sword)Hánguāng jiàn含光劍含光剑Cheng-ying Sword, Han-guang Sword, and Xiao-lian Sword are associated together. Spring and Autumn period.
Tai'a[note 1]Tài'ē or Tài'ā泰阿 (or, 太阿)泰阿 (or, 太阿)One of the legendary swords made for king Goujian of Yue (state) by Ou Yezi during the Spring and Autumn period
Xiao-lian Sword (Night Exercise Sword)Xiāoliàn Jiàn宵練劍宵练剑Chengying Sword, Han-guang Sword, and Xiao-lian Sword are associated together. Spring and Autumn period.
Valuable in all Directions (Imperial sword giving bearer arbitrary powers)Shàng​fāng​bǎo​ jiàn尚方寶劍 (or, 尚方劍)尚方宝剑 (or, 尚方剑)An ancient treasure sword.
Artisanal DisplayGōngbù工布工布One of the legendary swords made for king Goujian of Yue (state) by Ou Yezi during the Spring and Autumn period
Squaring the Imperial CityJùquè巨闕巨阙One of the legendary swords made by Ou Yezi during the Spring and Autumn period for King Zhao of Chu.
Gan Jiang-Mo YeGān Jiàng Mò Yé (also, Xié)干將莫邪干将莫邪Gan Jiang and Mo Ye were a couple who made a pair of much storied swords.
Chengying Sword (Bearing Trace Images)Chéngyǐng Jiàn承影劍承影剑Chengying Sword, Han-guang Sword, and Xiao-lian Sword are associated together. Spring and Autumn period.
Snake-beheader [note 2]Zhǎnshé jiàn斬蛇劒斩蛇剑A particularly famous sword.
Clearly BlackZhànlú盧卢湛卢One of the legendary swords made by Ou Yezi during the Spring and Autumn period for King Zhao of Chu.
Purity of Thirty Catties [note 3]Chúnjūn純鈞纯钧One of the legendary swords made by Ou Yezi during the Spring and Autumn period for King Zhao of Chu.
Fish Intestines (or, Guts)Yúcháng魚腸鱼肠One of the legendary swords made by Ou Yezi during the Spring and Autumn period for King Zhao of Chu.
Dragon Spring (or, Well, or Pool)[note 4]Lóng​quán​ Jiàn (or Lóng​yuān)龍泉劍 (or, 龍淵)龙泉剑 (or, 龙渊)One of the legendary swords made for king Goujian of Yue (state) by Ou Yezi during the Spring and Autumn period
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  1. Likely the transcription of a non-Chinese name. It has also been translated as "Great Riverbank".
  2. Likely in the sense of capital punishment: execution by chopping-off heads of "snakes".
  3. 30 catties are approximately equivalent to just over 18 kilograms, or about 40 pounds avoirdupois.
  4. There are places named Longquan in Sichuan and Zhejiang.

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