The pronunciation of "battle-axe" is yuè.
Interpretation
Ancient weapon, made of bronze, like an axe, larger than an axe, with a rounded blade for chopping and slashing, prevalent in China during the Shang and Western Zhou dynasties. They were also made of jade for ceremonial and funerary use.
Ancient star name.
Group words
Axe-axe, golden-axe, Qi-axe, Xuan-axe, Xue-axe, authorized-axe, Xue-axe, Fu-axe, Qi-axe, Gun-axe, Tian-axe, Jie-axe, Byung-axe, Yellow-axe
Sentence-making
Moreover, my lord has been granted the White Banner and Yellow-axe of the Son of Heaven and has been authorized to conquer and conquer, which is originally for the purpose of forbidding the tyranny and eliminating the traitors; it looks like such powerful traitors are compelling the country and have formed a party both internally and externally to brutalize the living beings and people, and they are using the white to make the black to kill the loyal and sages, which is a great evil to the country.
The wood shavings of the knife, saw, axe and battle-axe, the gradually rough days are filled with the lingering pungent odor of glue.
It is my pleasure to kill myself now, even though I have to face the battle-axe and wok.
It is my intention not to avoid the battle-axe, to shed blood and cry, and to plead with the Emperor for the grace of heaven to prolong the group's suspicions.