Chapter 892
Looking at the iron halberd in his hand, Chen Wenzhe was a little moved.

Now the weapons are ready-made, as long as he chooses one and uses his own inheritance, he can gain the experience of using these weapons by the ancients.

Compared with the cold weapons used by modern people, the ancient people must have higher technology in using cold weapons, because the ancient people had no choice.

I hope these are not some ornamental weapons, if they are all ceremonial weapons, then Chen Wenzhe will be disappointed.

With an idea, Chen Wenzhe speeded up.

He arranged all the weapons neatly one by one.

Among these weapons, as long as there is a practical weapon, or in other words, as long as there is a weapon that was used by the guards of ancient princes or used to practice martial arts, Chen Wenzhe can learn some techniques from it.

The speed increased, and all kinds of rags were dug out.

Except for the Huan Shou Dao and the divination-shaped halberd, the others were a bit strange, but he still recognized one, and that was a short halberd, or a hand halberd.

This thing is very similar to a halberd, so it is naturally easy to identify.

The hand halberd has a wide range of uses, and you can know how to use it from the name: "Hand halberd, the halberd you hold in your hand."

Pick it up and throw it. It can be seen that the hand halberd is a weapon for holding or throwing.

This thing is similar to the head of the "Bu"-shaped iron halberd, with a short branch extending horizontally on the side of the straight thorn. .

The end of the straight thorn seems to be wrapped with a thin rope for the hand to hold. When using it with one hand, it is used to throw it at the enemy.

People in the Han Dynasty mostly used short halberds for body protection, which should be a practical weapon.

In the halls of noble officials in the Han Dynasty, there were often Bing Lan (weapon racks) where old swords and knives were placed.

Images of Binglan can be seen frequently on stone portraits and brick portraits in Han tombs.

Generally, in addition to the sword, there is often a hand halberd on it.

From this point of view, people at that time often used hand halberds as a weapon of self-defense.

This kind of weapon often appears in some ancient allusions.

For example, Sun Quan voted for the tiger, Liu Bei slammed Zhao Yun, and Dong Zhuo slammed Lu Bu, all using it.

From this we can see that it is widely used, and using short halberds is still a superb martial art.

Chen Wenzhe was very happy when he found the short halberd. This time, he should be able to see some real skills, right?

Chen Wenzhe knew that Sun Ce, a famous Eastern Wu general at the end of the Han Dynasty, was good at using hand halberds.

He once threw a halberd at Yan Baihu's younger brother and killed him immediately.

Tai Shici, who was once an enemy of Sun Ce and was later subdued, was also good at using hand halberds.

During the duel at Shentingling, Sun Ce snatched Tai Shici's halberd from his back, and Tai Shici swung Sun Ce's head thief.

In addition to throwing usage, hand halberds can also be used for melee combat.

"Three Kingdoms. Wei Shu. Wu Di Ji" quotes "Yi Xiang Yu Yu" saying: Cao Cao "tasted his private life and often passed on Zhang Rangshou. Let him feel it, but dance in the court with a halberd."

These are all about the use of short halberds, so after seeing the short halberds, Chen Wenzhe carefully cleaned them out one by one.

And what is left at the end?It looks a bit weird!

Chen Wenzhe has some knowledge of the weapons of the Han Dynasty, but he still doesn't know what some weapons are.

What's more, the strangely shaped weapon in front of him is also severely corroded.

There is no way, Chen Wenzhe can only look back and see how these things are used.

"Could it be hook setting?"

Through backtracking, Chen Wenzhe did know that this thing is probably a hook setting.

This thing is even called a whimsical "hook setting".

The hook inlay is a common compound weapon in the Han Dynasty that combines a hook and a shield.

This kind of weapon has three functions of defense, hook and push, and is usually used with the ring head knife.

In battle, the hook of the left hand is generally used to hook the enemy's long weapons, and it is especially effective for the twigs protruding from the head of the halberd.

After hooking, at the same time, the right hand swung the first knife towards the enemy's door.

In some martial arts novels, it is described as a gauntlet-like weapon, which is pure nonsense.

There are not many records about hook setting in historical documents, and it is difficult to see the whole picture.

However, its objects have been discovered many times in archaeological excavations.

In addition, there are also many hook inlays and figures using hook inlays in the pictorial stones and bricks of the Han Dynasty. The data are still abundant, otherwise Chen Wenzhe would not be able to recall them.

The hook setting is generally bow-shaped, with an outward hook at each end, and the upper hook is generally longer than the lower hook.

The hooks are long cylindrical iron collars, all bent slightly backwards.

The top of the upper hook is sharp, and some of the ends of the lower hook are small balls.

Some are sharp-pointed: a handle behind a small iron inlay (shield) is connected between the two hooks, and an inlay made of a rectangular thin iron plate with rounded corners is in front of the handle.

It is fixed on the hook frame with round cap nails, and some inlays are in the shape of a plow with a wide top and a narrow bottom.

The hook setting is generally about 60-70 cm long, including the upper hook, the lower hook and the middle setting part.

In addition, there is also a weapon of similar shape and function on Ah San's side, called the ram's horn shield. It can be said that the hook inlaid and the ram's horn shield have the same effect.

This batch of weapons is only a small pile, and the number will not exceed a hundred, so Chen Wenzhe cleaned it fairly quickly.

However, after cleaning up this batch of weapons, four weapons that were used by the ancients were also selected.

A ring-shou knife with the best appearance, a divination-shaped halberd, a short halberd, and finally a hook inlaid.

These four weapons should be the few weapons that have been used for a long time in this large pile of weapons.

Many others were newly made. After they were made, they were buried in the tomb.

Such a weapon is of no great use to Chen Wenzhe.

Of course, there may be some practical devices in it, but Chen Wenzhe couldn't go back and check all of them.

He can only choose the ones that can be used, and then choose the ones that are easy to use.

In the end, he did not choose the Huan Shou Dao as the learning object, but chose a short iron halberd as the learning object.

After starting self-directed learning, he immediately learned a lot of kung fu.

This time it is real kung fu, and not only the short halberd, but also the usage of the divination-shaped halberd and the ring-shoudao.

It's just that the most important skill, and also the most powerful kung fu, is the usage of the short halberd.

The use level of this weapon has reached the master level, and the skills of ring head knife, hook inlay, and divination halberd can also reach the specialization level.

Especially the ring head knife and hook setting, one is a knife and the other is a shield, and the two are best used together.

Then there is the short halberd skill, which actually has a lot in common with the long halberd.

Countless pictures came to mind at the same time, making Chen Wenzhe a little dizzy.

However, he could bear it and got used to it.

As long as such things don't happen often, his spirit can fully support it.

It can also be said that after a year of training, his mental strength has increased a lot.

It's a pity that the environment here is not suitable, otherwise, he really wants to use the weapon in his hand to try it out for himself to see if he can become a master.

(End of this chapter)

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