Xiang Yu is proficient in eighteen weapons, among which his favorite is the invincible overlord-Ji! Legend has it that before Xiang Yu rose up, a meteorite fell from Huiji County. Later, Xiang Liang privately invited local celebrities who forged weapons to use this stone to forge weapons for Xiang Yu to get iron. Nine days later, Kuya finally forged it into a giant tiger-headed dragon halberd, which was one foot two feet nine inches long and weighed 129 Jin. The pole is as thick as a bowl, and Xiang Yu is named "Ghost"! This halberd can only be lifted by two people, Qi Li. But Xiang Yu was born with divine power, which made this halberd use only one hand. Later, he invented a set of invincible tricks, "Pick eighteen with one hand"! (The above is from Suzhou Pinghua)
Armor: Wujinjia (adding Wujinjia to strengthen the firmness during forging, and Wujinjia is black), and a red shirt with tiger skin.
It is also recorded in Historical Records, Volume VII, Biography of Xiang Yu: Korea is good at riding and shooting, Chu challenges the triad, and the building is tired of killing it. King Xiang was furious because he was challenged by Ji.
Xiang Yu used a halberd, which was found in the Shang Dynasty. At that time, it was assembled with cast spears and kudzu. It was modified by Xiang Yu, and the part of Ge was changed to crescent blade, which is what we see now. In the Han dynasty, halberds were the most popular, and the guards often wore armor and held halberds. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, ornaments were hung on the halberds of famous soldiers such as Lv Fengxian, making them more beautiful. For example, in Water Margin, the halberd of the young marquis Fang Lu is the tail of a leopard with money hanging on it.
In addition, he also used swords in wartime, but at that time everyone was equipped with swords, and the long-handled weapon was halberd.