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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
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.
[spear]
A long, straight, stabbing weapon with a sharp blade. Assassination or throwing weapons used by most peoples of the world in the past in wild hunting and warfare. Appeared in the Paleolithic period. The first spears were sharpened clubs, and later spears were fitted with spearheads attached to the shafts. The total length is 1_5-5 meters. Stone spearheads and bone spearheads were used in the Stone Age, and metal spearheads were used from the Bronze Age. The most widespread use of spears was during the Iron Age. The Roman infantry was armed with heavy and long throwing spears and spears. In the Middle Ages, cavalry and infantry used spears. In ancient Rome, the spear was a universal weapon for soldiers on foot and on horse, and soldiers usually carried their throwing spears in the flesh of a cast spear. In the 15th and 16th centuries, Russian spears were mainly spearheads made of iron or bronze with fine cast swords. The head of the spearhead is called the tip of the spear, and the tube of the spearhead that is attached to the shaft of the spear is called the spear helmet. There is a gold pry sleeve at the end of the spear shaft. Most of the japonica with the spear head and spear helmet connected is spherical. A long-poleed lightweight spear was used in infantry until the advent of spear spikes, and in cavalry until the 30s of the 20th century. In China. The spear was also known as pinning, plating, and later evolved into a gun. The spear is composed of four parts: the spear split, the remains, the handle, and Wei Zun. The spear split, that is, the part of the spearhead with a blade, has a ridge in the middle line, and some have blood grooves on both sides. The lower mouth of the blade is a corpse [kettle], and the road is conical. Used to place the handle of the spear. The handle is made of bamboo or wood, and it is 2 zhang or 2 zhang 4 feet long. To prevent the spearhead from falling off, there are often two loops on either side or two small holes left so that the spearhead can be tied to the handle of the spear with a rope or nailed. There is a (missing word in the original text) at the end of the handle, which is used to insert the ground. Originally, the spearhead was made of pointed stones or bone horns, tied to bamboo and wooden poles, and in the Shang and Zhou dynasties, the spearhead was made of bronze, which was divided into two types: chief spear and Yi spear. After the Warring States period, it was changed to iron. Due to the emergence and rise of the spear, the role of the spear weakened, and the spear gradually evolved into a gun after the Jin Dynasty.
[gun]
An ancient stabbing weapon. According to Li Signature's "Taibai Yin Jing", when the two armies faced each other, they stabbed the enemy with guns; When camping, the tree gun is the camp; When crossing rivers, the gun is used as a raft. The shape of the gun is similar to that of a spear, at first with a bamboo pole or wood sharpened into a pointed end, and later with a copper or iron head. In the Jin Dynasty, the spear head was changed to a short and pointed form. During the Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties and later periods, guns became the main weapons of the army. The Tang Dynasty guns were divided into four types: lacquer guns, wooden guns, self-pole guns, and stick guns, and the lacquer guns were short and were used by cavalry; The wooden spear was used by the infantry, and the other two were used by the Imperial Janissaries. There were many types of guns in the Song Dynasty, and the "General Essentials of the Martial Arts" Shen Ji had a horse smashing gun. Double hook gun, single hook gun, ring gun, plain wood gun, crow gun, key gun, shuttle gun, fade gun, Taining pen gun, short-edged gun, grab gun (two kinds), algae gun, crutch gun, crutch gun, crutch gun, etc. The army of the Ming Dynasty Shen, the gun is still the "head of the blade", mainly scooping horn guns, arrow-shaped guns, dragon knife guns, etc., as well as javelins at hand. The spears of the Qing Dynasty included envy guns, pen-shaped guns, hook-shaped guns, spear-shaped guns, etc. By the end of the Qing Dynasty, after the elimination of war, a wide variety of spears tended to be single, the head of the spear is generally flat, round bottom, barrel plus several copper hoops, its shape is close to the spearhead. This gun was used until the period of the Great Revolution of Chinese Workers and Peasants. The revolutionary base areas in the north are called red tassel guns, and the revolutionary people in the south are called shuttle darts.
[halberd]
In ancient times, it was a long-handled weapon that was a combination of a spear and a spear or an axe. Chinese poke is also known as steamed bun. Thorns and other forms are the combination of Ge and spear, and this form is unique to the world. A straight blade is placed in front of the Chinese handle, and a horizontal blade is born on one side, which has four functions: hooking, pecking, stabbing and cutting, and its lethality is stronger than that of Ge and spear. The basic form is that the spear is attached to a wooden handle. According to the records of the "Examination of the Work", the specifications of the Western Zhou Dynasty were: poke a wide and a half inches, and the inner length is 4 and a half inches. Hu is 6 inches long, 7 and a half inches long, 6 inches long thorn, weighs 1 catty 4 taels, and the handle is 1 zhang 6 inches long. At present, the earliest found in China is a bronze stamp of worm spear and Ge unearthed from the Shang Dynasty site in Taixi, Tangcheng, Hebei Province. It was widely used in the Shang, Zhou, Han and Jin dynasties. After the Northern and Southern Dynasties, it was gradually replaced by guns and became honor guards, and was eliminated after the Tang Dynasty.