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In ancient battlefields, were there any generals with one-legged bronze weapons?

Not used in ancient battlefields? One-legged copper man? As weapons. As we all know, China for 5,000 years has been? A martial arts place? In the long history of cold weapon war and folk martial arts, China's equipment struggle reached its peak, while in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the so-called? Eighteen weapons? Statement. Among them, swords and halberds, axes and forks, all kinds of hidden weapons and special weapons are among them. I'm afraid the strangest thing is? One-legged copper man? Yes As the name implies, the one-legged bronze man is a kind of blunt instrument with a strange shape. Does anyone really use this weapon against the enemy?

Of course it's impossible. The battlefield of cold weapons is mainly actual combat, and it can often decide the outcome in an instant when fighting for life and death. A weapon? Especially important. With the change of war tactics and the progress of iron smelting industry, in the history of China, short weapons gradually changed from double-edged knives to single-edged knives; Long weapons have gradually changed from spears to guns, and there has been nothing. One-legged copper man? The emergence of. You know, like? Turn off the knife? ,? Zhang Ba snake spear? This weapon is still a novelist's statement (although Guan Dao did exist in the Song Dynasty, it was mainly used to polish strength and should not be used in the battlefield). How can someone get one when they are full? One-legged copper man? Into battle? You're going to die, aren't you?

The first record of this weapon, the one-legged bronze man, can be found in the martial arts atlas "Shaolin Weapons Score Cheats" between the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is said that at that time, a master of Shaolin Temple, Master Xuanzang, was born with divine power. One-legged copper man? As weapons. Folk Wushu is basically weak and uneven, and it can't compare with those military heroes who fought on the battlefield in history. Yu Zeng, a famous anti-Japanese warrior in Ming Dynasty, picked up an entire Shaolin Temple with one stick, which is recorded in the history of Ming Dynasty.

It can be seen that Shaolin martial arts is not as clever as many people think. They invented the so-called? One-legged copper man? , is just a joke.