At the junction of the lance sword and the lance, what does the lingering complex look like?

Updated on history 2024-05-04
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The lingering complex is a ring of convex junctions between the lance and the lance, which is very beautiful.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    That is to say, a ring of protrusion at the junction between the blade and the lance prevents the enemy from being pulled out during the charge, which is a very effective method on the battlefield.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The knot is a kind of knot, which needs to be tied by yourself, and it looks good as a decoration.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Leaving the plot is the meaning of mercy of subordinates, which plays a buffering role.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Penetrating the enemy was something that could not be pulled out, and it worked well in those times.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Charging through the enemy and not being able to pull out, this is a very effective method on the battlefield.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    That is, the ring of protrusion at the junction of the blade and the shaft cannot be pulled out by the enemy, which is very effective on the battlefield.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is a ring of protrusions at the junction of the blade and the pole to prevent the enemy from being pulled out during the charge.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The lance is one of the heavy weapons of the eighteen types of weapons, and is mostly used for horse combat. In the ancient tombs of Lijiashan in Jiangchuan, Yunnan, the lance of the late Warring States period and the early Eastern Han Dynasty was found. There are many types of lances, the structure is complex, relatively bulky, and most of them are used by people with great strength.

    Therefore, the lance has been nearly lost in the modern martial arts, and there are few people who practice the lance like the morning star.

    The lance evolved from spears and rods. In the book "Zhengzitong", the cloud is called: "The spear is long and the spear is called the lance", so the snake spear was also called the "iron lance" in ancient times.

    The ancient lance, the handle is made of solid wood, about 2 meters long, about a handful, the end of the handle is equipped with an oblong hammer, on which there are six to eight rows of iron nails or iron teeth, and the end of the handle is equipped with a triangular iron drill. Because its shape is similar to that of a wolf's tooth, it is also called a "wolf's tooth lance". "Wu Bei Zhi" contains:

    The head of the rod is sharpened, and the next is a barbed double hook, which is called the hook rod; Those who have no blades and hooks also use iron claws to plant nails on them, like wolf teeth, called maces; The one that is both large is the pestle, the long and slender and heavy one is the rod, and there are also those who apply the blade, which is probably one of the rods. In "Water Margin", "Yum General" Han Tao used a jujube lance; What is available to Fan Jiang Uli is a pure steel jujube lance; In addition, there are finger lances, palm lances, double lances, heng lances and jujube yang lances.

    The traditional practice is called "single lance", and the practice is similar to that of the broadsword. Its usage includes splitting, covering, intercepting, blocking, picking, teasing, cloud belt, punching, etc. Although the lance is heavier, it can also practice many moves, such as "Mount Tai presses the top", "the knife splits Huashan", "sweeps thousands of armies" and so on.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In fact, it's a kind of gun evolution** and a bit like a halberd, but it's not as complicated as the head of the halberd, sorry no**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The frame handle is about 6 feet long, solid wood, there is an oblong hammer at the end of the handle, 6 8 rows of iron nails are densely arranged on it, and there is a tridiamond-shaped iron drill under the perch, so it is called "wolf tooth lance". "Wu Bei Zhi" contains: "The head of the stick is sharpened, and the next is made of an inverted double hook, which is called the hook stick, and the hook without a blade also uses iron to grasp the nail on the top such as a wolf's tooth, which is called a mace; The one that is not evenly sized is the pestle, the long and slender and heavy one is the rod, and there are also those who use the blade, which is probably one of the rods."

    In addition to the wolf's tooth lance, there are finger lances, lance frames, double lances, horizontal lances, etc.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. First of all, the shape is the same as that of the spear, but it can be seen from archaeology that the lance is very long, far from the head of the spear.

    2. Sometimes equip the "Lingering Complex" to prevent the enemy from being pulled out when charging.

    3. The horse lance rod is usually made of Zhe wood, which is made of thin Zhe rod soaked in oil and dried and bonded with fish foam glue.

    4. Wound the hemp rope horizontally and cut it into the lance rod to make the transverse force stressed.

    5. Re-painted lacquer and wrapped in kudzu cloth to become a whole lance.

    High-grade lance, often using the wood. (The famous killing weapon of the Song Dynasty: the Divine Arm Bow, which is used in mulberry wood, "Rong Zhai Three Strokes" Volume 16 "Divine Arm Bow":

    The Divine Arm ......Its method is based on mulberry wood ....... Zhemu - also known as mulberry wood, is a valuable kind of mulberry wood, regarded as the first choice of lance, its hardness and flexibility are extremely good. )

    The most important thing in the wood of the divine arm crossbow is the ability to bend and rebound, and instantly reset the rigidity and softness, so it can be argued from the side that Zhemu is one of the best materials for making guns in cold weapons and ordnance.

    There is a lot of attention to in the horse lance. The lance is not at all like the wooden pole used in ordinary guns and spears, but is made of the trunk of high-quality tough wood, peeled into a uniform thickness, and glued. The toughest wood is the most used for bows, followed by mulberry, oak, and rattan, and the worst is also made of bamboo.

    Soak the fine scorn in oil repeatedly. The bubble is no longer deformed, no longer cracked, and the first step has been completed. The process takes almost a year, after which the strips are removed and dried in the shade for several months.

    After gluing with high-quality glue paint into a thick, eight long zhang (note, Han ruler), the outer layer is wound with hemp rope. Wait for the hemp rope to dry thoroughly, apply raw lacquer, and wrap it in arrowroot cloth.

    The kudzu cloth is lacquered, dried and wrapped in a layer, until it is cut with a knife, and the mallet makes a metallic sound, but it does not crack, so it is qualified. Then go to its head and tail, truncated to about six zhang. The front is equipped with a stainless steel lance, and the rear is a red copper lance.

    Constantly adjusted, the qualified standard is to use a hemp rope to hang at the tail of the lance two feet, the whole Zhangba horse lance can be in mid-air like a scale rod at both ends without falling. In this way, the military commander can ride on the horse, so that he can keep the tip of the lance forward without the slightest effort. The resulting lance is light, tough, and strong.

    Generals can charge with horsepower, or swing them in melee combat. It's just that the whole lance takes three years, and the success rate is only 40%, so the cost is surprisingly high. Therefore, since the Han and Tang Dynasties, the horse lance has always been a symbol of the generals from the family.

    History of the Song Dynasty Yiwei Zhi": "Again, General Tang Jinwu is in charge." Song system, halogen book out of eight leads. "Taking the famous painting of the Great Song Dynasty as an example, the extravagant honor guard of up to 5,000 people was only led by General Jinwu holding eight horse lances.

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