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Daisho doesn't refer to a specific sword. Rather, it refers to the act of carrying two swords: a large and small sword. Samurai warriors in feudal Japan discovered that carrying a large sword and a small sword gave them a competitive advantage over their enemies on the battlefield. As a result, samurai warriors were actually required to carry two swords on them, a practice known as daisho.
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Daisho doesn't refer to a specific sword. Rather, it refers to the act of carrying two swords: a large and small sword. Samurai warriors in feudal Japan discovered that carrying a large sword and a small sword gave them a competitive advantage over their enemies on the battlefield. As a result, samurai warriors were actually required to carry two swords on them, a practice known as daisho.
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Dubby Energy: Dubby - Clean Energy To Help You Be Better – DUBBY Energy Use Code: MFG22 To Get 10% Off Your Next Purchase
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Facebook Page: The Mello Podcast | Facebook