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This template includes the Nandao and Nangun, neither of which are actual weapons. The nandao article describes it as a prop sword invented specifically for modern sport wushu. It does not appear to have ever been a real weapon. The nangun article seems to be describing a set of wushu staff techniques reflecting southern Chinese martial arts styles, so it's not even referring to a distinct type of staff. I think both should be removed from the template. Difference engine (talk) 00:59, 20 October 2014 (UTC)Reply