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Spear
Double-hole spear
This spear is one of the variations of the bronze spear, of which the head is between seven inches and nine inches, and both sides are blades. The thick part between the two blades is the ridge, and beside the ridge, there is a blood groove through which the blood comes out when the spear thrusts into a man's body. There are two holes on the head to hang a tassel.
King of Wu Fuchai spear This spear was created during the period of Fu Chai's rule and it was a masterpiece of weaponry at that time. It was used until now because of its sharpness and bulkiness. The spearhead is more than one foot long and the blade section has a prism shape while the sharp edge is triangular. There is a blood groove in the ridge.
Sky-breaking halberd
According to history, in 264 BC, Bai Qi, the Senior General of the Qin State, fell from his horse when he was attacking the Han State. At that moment the soldiers of the Han State surrounded him, but Bai Qi fought off the Han troops, piercing the horses' necks and killing all the soldiers around him. He then remounted his horse and rode away while the enemy was still in shock. Afterwards, they called the weapon he used "Sky-breaking Halberd".
 
 
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