About Xingtian and Ganqi
Xing Tianyi said from "The Classic of Mountains and Seas, Overseas Western Classics" - "Xingtian has fought with the emperor for God here, the emperor has cut off his head, and he is buried in the mountain of Changyang; It is to take the milk as the eye, the umbilicus as the mouth, and the to dance. ”
The Xingtian in this article is just borrowing the image from myths and legends and interpreting it, which is different from the Xingtian in the Classic of Mountains and Seas.
Gan, pinyin: gān, pictograph. Oracle bone glyphs, hunting tools and weapons such as forks, were originally used for offense, and later for defense. Original meaning: shield.
Qi, qi, an ancient weapon like an axe.
"Ganqi" was originally two words, referring to a shield and an axe.
However, in the author's story, Xingtian has been beheaded by the emperor and turned into a terrifying ghost, with only monstrous hatred in his heart, and his headless body is stranded in the world, and he has no other wish but to cut down the sky.
It has given up everything for revenge. Therefore, the author combines the dry qi into one in the text, there is no axe and shield, just a "dry qi giant axe".
I don't want my head, what do I need a shield or something, an axe is enough, right?
It's like an outlaw or something, just go out and fight, just get a brick, even if you wear a body armor, your head will still be smashed...... Uh, it seems to be off......