Introduction of halberd
Moon halberd (axe halberd) is a long-handled weapon in ancient China, which consists of an axe, a hair and a dagger (spear). The difference between the spear-mounted halberd and Agger is that the thorn is as long as a sword, and the head of the spear is replaced by an iron axe, thus having two killing functions: stabbing and chopping. There is no record of halberd in China ancient literature. In fact, everything comes from Han tombs or sites. It was first discovered in Lelang County, Western Han Dynasty, and was once called "Qi Zinc". The artifacts unearthed in Xunxian County, Henan Province are named shovel halberd by modern people. The uranium length of this device is 13cm, which is generally flat and thin. At this time, infantry and cavalry need sharp, light and tough long weapons, which are mainly used for sprinting rather than slashing in battle. The actual combat function of halberd is obviously superior to that of halberd, so it did not become popular after it appeared and disappeared immediately.