In history in general and Chinese folk tales in particular, there are many types of weapons that are famous for their extremely high lethality.
Although it is described as a powerful weapon that can easily take the life of animals, up to now there are almost no authentic documents or paintings about the ‘blood-extracting’ weapon.
Legend has it that in the early years of Emperor Ung Chinh’s reign, to deal with opponents as well as members of the ‘anti-Qing and Ming’ movement, this king built an army of assassins with the
Blood extract is rumored to have the ability to cause terrible damage, to the point that even those who are familiar with wandering around the world are afraid when they hear its name.
The type of weapon used by Emperor Yong Chinh’s assassin army is often said to have the shape of a helmet or square connected to a small, long chain.
Besides, thanks to the helmet-shaped structure, the blood extract can easily be applied to the opponent’s head. At this time, the user can use the chain connected to the helmet to activate the internal organs, causing the brim of the helmet to separate from the top of the helmet to
In addition to the hat shape, the blood extract is also said to have a horseshoe shape and comes with 3 rotating blades.
In 2009, National Geographic channelĀ restored this weapon based on research from the legend’s description.
In movies, in 2012, Chinese cinema released the movie ‘Royal Conspiracy’ or ‘Blood Extraction’ to exploit the image of this legendary weapon.