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(1)The castle is built not only outside but also inside on the assumption of war. For example, the spiral staircase of a medieval castle is designed clockwise to interfere with the right-handed sword attacking from below.Of course, it’s useless for left-handed people, so left-handedness is said to be brought from the past and now.
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(3)This is because a left-handed knight is needed during the siege of the Middle Ages.
(4)Medieval fortresses deliberately had clockwise spirals of stairs with ergonomics in mind because the ascending enemy hit the right hand against the wall of the right stairway, reducing combat capability.
(5)If you build it counterclockwise, like this picture, our troops above will defend it
(6)It’s hard to do it, and the enemy who comes up can easily stab our allies.
(7)It was not preferred.
(8)The middle column’s a little bigger, but it’s still gonna work. The defender wields a knife.
(9)There’s a wide space, and the attacker constantly banging his arm against the right wall.
(10)I’m shaking my posture.
(11)Therefore, from the attacker’s point of view, there is a left-handed person who is good at sword fighting.
(12)have no choice but to be very comfortableConversely, left-handed people can easily move from the bottom.
(13)We can attack the defenders.
(14)And there’s a ghost that has a record of being left-handed.
(15)It’s the Saxon of Orléans, “Jan D’Arc.”
(16)The left-handed pitcher is a book that brought him to hell with a successful knight.
(17)The left side is dragged down.

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