How do you spell the pinyin of eighteen weapons?

Pinyin of eighteen weapons:

Dao dāo, gun qiāng, sword jiàn, halberd jǐ, axe F ǐ, spear yuè, hook G 33u, fork chā, whip biān, mace Ji ǐ, hammer chúi, grab zhuā, bore Tǐ ng, axe shuò ǐ, and stick Gü n.

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When did the "eighteen weapons" begin to appear? According to China's ancient books, knives, guns, bows and arrows were all made by the Yellow Emperor. "Eighteen weapons" were created by military strategists Sun Bin and Wuqi during the Warring States Period. In fact, these weapons appeared much longer than Huangdi, Sun Bin and Wuqi. At least in the Middle Stone Age, our ancestors began to know how to make and use primitive weapons such as wooden sticks, stone knives and axes for self-defense and hunting. Arrows made of stones, animal bones and mussels have also been found in 20 Neolithic cultural sites all over China.

In the Shang Dynasty, our ancestors began to use bronze knives, guns, cymbals and other weapons. During the Warring States period, I knew that iron was used to cast weapons. In the Han Dynasty and Wei and Jin Dynasties, due to the further development of metallurgy in southern China, steel was widely used to cast knives, guns and swords, and various important weapons began to increase. After the Northern and Southern Dynasties, bronze weapons were out of sight and replaced by steel. By the Ming dynasty, the "eighteen weapons" had basically been completely finalized.

References:

Eighteen weapons-Baidu encyclopedia