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[Flying Hammer]

Also known as the "Meteor Hammer". It is a type of weapon in ancient times. Made of iron, ribbed, and tied with ropes, it is used to strike enemies.

[Flying Hook]

Also known as "Tiepeng Foot". It is a type of weapon in ancient times. Its shape is like an anchor, there are four sharp claw hooks, tie it with iron chains, and then continue with ropes, when the enemy ants gather at the foot of the city, they are taken by surprise and thrown into the enemy group, and it is said that they can hook 2 to 3 people at a time.

[snare]

Binding or seizing weapons of the enemy or enemy equipment. The snares are generally made of leather strips, hemp, rattan, and ropes, the length depends on the needs, and there is a slipknot sleeve at one end, which is preset in the ground area where the enemy passes through the air, and the enemy suddenly tightens when he passes, binds or strangles the enemy. This weapon was used more in some jungle countries and regions such as India, Africa, and Southeast Asia in ancient times.

[Rope]

A weapon that binds an enemy or equipment. Also known as a "lasso". The materials and methods used to make them are roughly the same as those of the trap, but the method and object of use are different. Lasso is generally held by a person on foot or on horseback, and is thrown when used to catch an enemy or livestock and capture it. Strangulation. Lasso is generally used more in plain nomadic countries and peoples in Asia, Europe, America and other plains. According to Herodotus' book Histories, the Zagaltiois in the Persian army

(Nomads) provided 8,000 cavalry, whose weapons were nothing but a dagger and a rope made of straw and leather, and when they encountered the enemy, they threw a rope to trap the enemy's men or horses, and pulled the ring to hang him.

[Dragnet]

A net-like appliance that envelops the enemy. The net was used and developed by the primitive society to catch birds, beasts, and fish. It is mostly a large net made of rope and leather, which suddenly spreads out to cover the enemy and make him lose his combat effectiveness. It was commonly used in ancient countries.

: Long weapons

[Go]

Ancient Chinese stabbing hook pecks long weapons. It is generally characterized by a short blade with a transverse extension at the end, the blade is facing inward, and a long handle is installed to hook or peck the enemy. The earliest Ge was developed from primitive tools such as stone knives, stone axes, and stone sickles to stone Ge and bronze Ge. The shape and size of Ge are diverse, according to the record of "Examination of Work", the specifications of Ge are: Geguang

[width]

2 inches, seven inches long, 6 inches long, 8 inches, weighing 1 pound and 14 taels. Handle length 6 feet 6 inches. But in fact, the size of Ge is not uniform. The standard Ge is composed of three parts: the head, the handle, and the bronze honor.

[1]

Getou is divided into three parts: aid, inside, and turning. Aid: It is a flat blade, which is used to hook and peck at the enemy, and it is the main killing part of Ge. It is about 8 inches long and 2 inches wide, the body is narrow and long, most of the body has ridges, and the profile is fan-shaped diamond. The upper and lower blades of the reinforcement arc forward and converge into a sharp striker. Inside: Located at the back end of the aid, it is in the shape of a rod and is used to mount a wooden handle, some straight and some with a downward curved end. There is a hole in the upper part of the rope binding handle, which is called "wearing". In order to invite the rabbit to take off backwards when swinging and killing, some have a protruding "diaphragm" in the aid and the inner width. Lang: The lower blade of Ge Yuan is close to the arc of the appendix, and the perforation of the rope is raised along the side of the appendix, which is called Hu. In the beginning, the Hu was only designed to increase the perforations, and the longer the caries, the more perforations there were, and the stalk and the head were tied more and more, so the Hu became longer and longer. During the fortnight period, the beard was sharpened, which increased Ge's hooking ability. The length of Hu is generally three times that of the Ge blade, that is, 6 inches, and in the war garden period, the length of Hu has increased, becoming a long Hu multi-wearable Ge.

[2]

Shank: i.e. wooden handle. In order to facilitate the front chop and back hook, the flat round handle is mostly used to facilitate the control. The length of the handle is not the same, according to the needs of actual combat, the handle used in foot combat is short, and the handle used in vehicle combat is long.

[3 Katazun: The early hammer 9 was only to make it easier for Ge to be inserted into the ground when not in use, so it was not oblique, so adding a copper squat to the end of the handle could not kill the enemy.]

It may also be used for stabbing. Ge was popular in China from the Shang Dynasty to the Warring States Period, and had a variety of functions such as stabbing, hooking, and pecking. Its disadvantage is that it is easy to turn around and turn the head. Lack of flexibility in use. With the development of weapons and tactics, Ge was gradually eliminated, and later became a guard of honor weapon.

[Erlitou Ruins Tongge]

The earliest bronze Ge unearthed in China so far. Found at the Erlitou site in Henan, according to archaeologists, its age is about 500 years old.

[Qunego]

A kind of Ge in the Shang and Zhou dynasties of China. There is no obvious demarcation between its aid and the inside, there is no diaphragm, and after the handle is installed, it is easy to fall off, and the merchant is eliminated later.

[Nao-Nego]

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A kind of Ge in the Shang and Zhou dynasties of China. It began with no clear boundaries between aid and guilt. After the Shang Dynasty, in order to prevent it from falling off, a garnam was added, and later a hu was added, which was not easy to turn around. After the business. The Naonai style is very popular. Among the 2 pieces of straight copper Ge unearthed in the west area of Yinxu, 11 pieces have Hu.

[Shang Gou Bing]

Bronze Ge of the Shang Dynasty in the middle circle. Liberation of Wei legend Baoding unearthed. It is also said that it comes from Yi County or Pingyou County, and it is also called "Yizhou Three Hook Soldiers". The three Ge are all direct support, and the inner end is decorated with fan patterns. The inscriptions are cast, and the names of the ancestors, fathers, and brothers are listed respectively. Judging from the content and reading of the inscription, this kind of inscription should be a guard of honor in the Shang Dynasty, not a practical weapon.