Fang Tian Hua Ji (jǐ), an ancient weapon, has a metal spear tip at one end of the halberd shaft, and a crescent-shaped blade on one side connected to the spear tip through two twigs, which can be used to stab or cut. In ancient China, it was a cold weapon for fighting that combined a spear and a spear. It consists of a halberd head and a halberd handle. The halberd head is made of metal material, and the halberd handle is made of wood or bamboo. The length of the halberd can reach more than 3 meters. It can not only stab and pick, but also hook and peck. It is a sharp weapon used by infantry and cavalry. The early halberds used were bronze halberds. Later, with the development of science and technology, iron halberds appeared. Lu Bu, the general of the Three Kingdoms period, used this weapon and used this Fangtian painted halberd to perfection, and he was firmly ranked first in the ranking of the generals of the Three Kingdoms. According to "Dang Kou Zhi", Lu Bu's painted halberd weighed forty kilograms. In "Three Kingdoms" Lu Bu's halberd is one foot long. Specific parameters of Fangtian Painted Halberd Material: High carbon steel Total length: 365cm Width: 30cm Knife weight: 2500g Blade: Ordinary Handle length: 26CM Blade length: 39cm Knife thickness: 0.8cm The halberd uses the "aid" method, which has punch Shovel, back chop, horizontal thrust, downward split thrust, diagonal thrust, etc.; using the "Hu" method includes horizontal cutting, cutting, etc.; using the "inside" method includes counter-parting, flat hook, wall nailing, turning thrust, etc.; The methods of "tricking" include through blow, pick blow, straight chop, etc.