Sword of Goujian

Sword of Goujian
Goujian sword, Hubei Provincial Museum
MaterialBronze
CreatedSpring and Autumn period (771 to 476 BC)
Discovered1965 in Jiangling County
Present locationHubei Provincial Museum, Hubei Province, China

The Sword of Goujian (Chinese: 越王勾践剑; pinyin: Yuèwáng Gōujiàn jiàn)[1] is a tin bronze sword, renowned for its unusual sharpness, intricate design and resistance to tarnish rarely seen in artifacts of similar age. The sword is generally attributed to Goujian, one of the last kings of Yue during the Spring and Autumn period.

In 1965, the sword was found in an ancient tomb in Hubei. It is currently in the possession of the Hubei Provincial Museum.

  1. ^ China Science Communication (2021-04-28). 王卉雯 [Wang Huiwen] (ed.). "Yuèwáng gōujiàn jiàn wéi shén me "qiānnián bù fǔ"?" 越王勾践剑为什么“千年不腐”? [Why did the Yue King's Sword of Goujian "remain undamaged over thousands over years"?]. Xinhuanet 新华网 (in Chinese). Retrieved 2022-02-17.