The video introduces the weapons including nunchaku, leather whip, staff, tasselled spear and broadsword. Fist of Fury (1972), The Story of Wong Fei-hung, Part 1: Wong Fei-hung's Whip that Smacks the Candle (1949), Challenge of the Masters (1976), The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (1978), The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter (1984) and Odd Couple (1979) are mentioned as examples.
The video introduces the characteristics and types of sabres and swords. One-Armed Swordsman (1967), The Blade (1995) and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) are mentioned as examples.
The video introduces the whimsical weapon, such as tiger-head twin hook swords, zhua, flying guillotine, full moon scimitar, magnetic sabre, hundreds of swords at once, broken sword, short knife, double crescent halberd and concealed blade inside the sole. Some of the weapon designers also present the concepts and methods in designing the whimsical weapons. The 'Bao Zheng' film series, The Guillotines (2012), Zombiology: Enjoy Yourself Tonight (2017), A Chinese Ghost Story (1987), Full Moon Scimitar (1979), The Magic Blade (1976), The Deadly Breaking Sword (1979), Killer Clans (1976) and The Avenging Eagle (1978) are mentioned as examples.
The video introduces the weapons, including crescent spade, big rake, bench, folding fan, umbrella and long-stemmed Chinese smoking pipes. The 'Wong Fei Hung' film series is taken as example.
The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (aka The Shaolin 36th Chamber), released in Hong Kong on 2 February 1978, was directed by Lau Kar Leung and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. The film won the Best Martial Arts Award at the 24th Asian Film Festival. Halfway through the trailer, Gordon Liu (as Liu Yu-te, aka San Te) clashes with enemies using staff, sansetsukon, etc. and wielding the crescent spade near the end.
The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter, released in Hong Kong on 17 February 1984, was directed by Lau Kar Leung and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. In the trailer, Gordon Liu (as Yang Wu-lang) undergoes strenuous training on staff.
The Proud Youth, released in Hong Kong on 30 March 1978, was directed by Sun Chung and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. The story of the film was adapted from the novel The Smiling, Proud Wanderer by Jin Yong. Several scenes of Wang Yu (as Ling Hu Chung) fighting with sword can be seen in the trailer.
Full Moon Scimitar, released in Hong Kong on 25 January 1979, was directed by Chor Yuen and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. The story of the film was adapted from the novel of the same title by Ku Lung. The full moon scimitar can be seen in the trailer.
Heroes of the East (aka Shaolin Challenges Ninja), released in Hong Kong on 30 December 1978, was directed by Lau Kar Leung and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. The film won the Best International Martial Arts Film at the 25th Asian Film Festival. The contests between butterfly sabres and twin sai (a melee weapon used in Okinawa) as well as short tonfa and sansetsukon can be found in the trailer.
One-armed Swordsman, released in Hong Kong on 26 July 1967, was directed by Chang Cheh and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. In the trailer, Jimmy Wang Yu (as Fang Gang) is seen to be adept in using the broken sabre and other actors using the specially designed Golden Sword Lock can be seen.
The Avenging Eagle, released in Hong Kong on 13 September 1978, was directed by Sun Chung and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. The story of the film was adapted from the novel of the same title by Chin Hung. The concealed blade inside the sole of Alexander Fu Sheng (as Cho Yi Fan) invented by Tong Kai appears in the later part of the trailer.
The Deadly Breaking Sword, released in Hong Kong on 12 April 1979, was directed by Sun Chung and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. Both the broken sword of Tommy Ti Lung (as Tuen Cheng Tsin) and the short knife of Alexander Fu Sheng (as Ko Mun) were designed by Tong Kai and can be seen in the trailer.
The Magic Blade, released in Hong Kong on 10 July 1976, was directed by Chor Yuen and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. The story of the film was adapted from the novel of the same title by Ku Lung. Tong Kai designed the spinning sabre, a hybrid of a tonfa and a sabre, for Tommy Ti Lung (as Fu Hung Hsueh) can be seen in the trailer. The sabre can be drawn quickly with the help of magnet.
Holy Flame of the Martial World, released in Hong Kong on 10 June 1983, was directed by Lu Chin Ku and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. The titular Holy Flame Token of Decree makes repeated appearances throughout this trailer.
The Flying Guillotine, released in Hong Kong on 18 February 1975, was directed by Ho Meng Hua and produced by Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Limited. The titular flying guillotine keeps appearing throughout the trailer.