2. In medieval Europe, fencing, horseback riding, swimming, hunting, playing chess, reciting poems and throwing guns were listed as seven big noble movements of knights.
3. In order to study and promote the development of fencing technology, European countries have set up fencing guilds (associations and schools).
Spain is considered as the cradle of modern fencing. The first fencing book was written by two Spanish coaches.
5./kloc-In the 4th century, a dazzling knight class appeared in Spain, France and Italy, and they won a wide reputation for their superb swordsmanship.
6. Since then, nobles from all over the world have followed suit, and it has become a fashion in the upper class for a time, so that it has developed to solve disputes between nobles, often drawing swords against each other and deciding life and death with one sword.