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Ancient Chinese Swords

Ken Kovacs

Words abou an ancient Chinese swords of Kingdom Yue in B.C. time.              Showing excellent example  of foundary skills.        There is a sword showning it piercing the base of a stone.

 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
1htracesnvelvictorydrutsiss
2nugmlioasaakalwbhrhmuseuml
3tomndsnniugiitoaadereuqcal
4shtimskcalbunnzslnqvynybbi
5seiilanirwevnhgefueseelelk
6ecrycidecipheredoonuenetas
7nchrvbanmnpjlrniofeblcgwcy
8eoholdrtisitlassumsxegreko
9rprtleeoiatrieeihwsnopaewl
10apuslagfnodfmoerodedcslntl
11redicsrgeznnaonrgnicreipla
12erchineseaeivrdsdnegeldnah
13iscppesenotssscmuseumkingo
agoalloysancient
basebetweenblack
blacksmithsbronzeschinese
craftsmencrimsondeciphered
defeaterodedexosing
foundrygluehalf
handlehistoryhumiliation
incriptionskingkingdoms
lacqueredlargelylegend
millenniamuseummuseum
onpiercingprovincial
rarenessrealrelics
revengescholarssecret
skillsstonessturdy
subversionswordstraces
turquoisetwotwo
victoryweaponswu
yuezhejiang

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