Meteor Hammer
Meteor hammer, known as flying hammer, is one of the soft weapons. Long ago, when hunting, man used vine rope to tie stone balls and throw them so as to bind the legs of wild animals. There are two kinds of meteor hammer-single ones and double ones. The rope for the single hammer is about five meters long with one end tied to a hand and another to a duck-egg bronze hammer, shaped like a melon. The rope for the twin weights is about 1.7 meters in length and there is a small bronze hammer on each end. When in action, the hammer in the front hand is used for attack and the other for protection.
In practice, you may put the rope around your neck, back, shoulder, elbow, wrist, thigh, shank, foot or waist. After the hammer is released, it moves as fast as a meteor. The routines include a loafer kicking a ball and a fairy maiden spinning. If you change the hammer to a dart, it is a rope-dart. The playing tricks include winding, throwing, and swinging