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China's ancient cold weapons were advanced, which ones were called the most powerful?
What is the name of the most advanced cold weapon in ancient China?

We in China have a long history and profound cultural heritage. The ancients left us various historical sites, especially a large number of cold weapons, which showed us the wisdom of our ancestors. It is the envy of many countries. At least in the eyes of foreigners, other countries don't have such splendid cultures.

There are more than 200 countries in the world. Due to the differences in culture and education, people in each country have different aesthetic standards. Speaking of China's cold weapon, most people think it is overbearing and advanced. Take the United States as an example. China's cold weapons, which Americans love, are also unique and domineering. The American media once listed the three strongest cold weapons in the eyes of Americans.

1, painting a halberd: When it comes to painting a halberd, the first thing that pops into many people's minds is that Lu Bu painted a halberd in the field. Ji is a combination of Ge and a gun, and the head of the gun is stuck on Ge's head. This is an ancient classic. Combat weapon. It is precisely because of its unique design that it has a domineering appearance, unique length and weight, and can be attacked by chopping, stabbing and pecking.

In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, painted Ji won a great victory in the battle with Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei. As a god of war, the painted halberd in his hand also played a great role. Since then, the influence of Ji has been expanding, and it is normal for Americans to like domineering Ji.

2, bows and arrows: Americans like bows and arrows, completely influenced by movies. Mummy series sci-fi movies have scenes of the resurrection of Qin Shihuang and the awakening of Terracotta Warriors. In that scene, Americans saw the arrow rain of the Qin Dynasty. In the era of cold weapons, bows and arrows are a kind of heterogeneous and the most threatening cold weapons. Others rely on knives, halberds, spears and spears to fight at close range, but bows and arrows can attack from a long distance, and even thousands of arrows are fired at once, which is even more destructive.

3. Guns: Guns are similar to halberds, and they are also ancient long-handled weapons, but they are lighter than halberds and swing faster. There are many generals who used guns in history. For example, Zhao Yun, who goes in and out seven times in Changbanpo, uses a gun called Tiger Head Zhan Jin Gun; Xiang Yu used it against Qin Jun's main force in the Battle of Julu. It is also influenced by the heroic deeds of these famous historical figures that many Americans think that guns are the most powerful presence in cold weapons.

With the rapid development of science and technology, after entering the era of hot weapons, these cold weapons basically withdrew from the historical stage. We can only see one or two of them in museums or film and television dramas. However, it is undeniable that these cold weapons have greatly promoted the historical development of China. They are the witness of history, the embodiment of scientific and technological progress and the crystallization of ancient human wisdom.