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How much does an ancient arrow weigh? every

Arrow, also known as arrow, is a long-range weapon with sharp edges. It is launched by mechanical force with the help of bow and crossbow. Because of its different ejection methods, it can be divided into bow and arrow, crossbow and flying arrow. Bows and arrows are long, generally more than 70 cm (individual arrows are more than one meter long); The arrow used for crossbows is very short, about 50-60 cm.

Types of ancient arrows: the weight of arrows varies according to their types and uses.

(1) Arrow: another name for the arrow. Guangya Shi: "Arrow, arrow also." "Vector, refers to also. The official pointed to it and it was quick. "

(2) Eight arrows: ① The general name of arrows. ② Eight kinds of arrows in ancient China: "Sigong Cliff in Xiaguan, Zhou Li": "Palm six bows, four crossbows and eight arrows ... All arrows, waste arrows and arrows are used to shoot with fire, and they are used to defend the city; Kill the arrow, kill the arrow, and hunt with all the close range; Arrows and arrows are shot with various arrows; Constant vector, vector, using scattering. " Zheng Xuan's note: "The eight arrows have four points for each crossbow, that is, waste vector, kill vector, heavy vector, constant vector, bow and crossbow."

(3) Bi: the alias of the ancient arrow. Left 26: "Thank you, Dunwa ... you will distance yourself from others by three inches."

(4) One-gun three-sword arrow: the arrow is a flat and sharp triangle, and the shaft is made of wood or iron, which is used to launch crossbows. Named for being able to shoot three arrows at a time.

(5) Trident Arrow: A kind of arrow. Its style is similar to that of an ordinary arrow, except that the arrow is fork-shaped, with a sharp blade in the middle and knives protruding outward on both sides, and the whole arrow is flat.

(6) Arrow: A kind of arrow. The habit and shaft of arrows are longer than ordinary arrows. Tang Du Fu wrote in the poem Dan Qing Yin: "You have crowned all the prime ministers and put arrows on all the generals.

(7) small chisel-headed arrow: a kind of arrow. The arrow is shaped like a chisel head, and its shaft is very thin, made of wood or wood. Donor crossbow firing.

(8): An arrow, "Liu Tao Military": "Lei Ying is self-supporting." Note: Fu Fei. Red stems are white and steel-toed. "

(9) Fly: a kind of arrow. Chinese dialect: "An arrow ... whose three sickles (blades) are six feet long is called a flying arrow." "Hanshu Dongguan": "Light weapons are flying arrows, attacking red eyebrows."

(10) No-buckle arrow: a kind of arrow. The arrow is a flat and sharp triangle, with the apex angle as small as a needle. The shaft is made of wood or bamboo. Archery is the bow of Ming Dynasty.

(1 1) Arrow without feather: a kind of arrow. Also known as "no feathers". Song Shi: "Hubei enjoys the west, making the arrow featherless." The master said, "The arrow is featherless and exquisite. "

(12) Muyu: a kind of crossbow. According to "History of the Song Dynasty and Military Records", "In the first year of Song Zhenzong Xianping, the stone was returned to Song Xian Muyu crossbow, which can be as far as the armor."

(13) wooden arrow: a kind of arrow. Made of wood.

Traditional wooden arrow

(14) wooden bow and arrow: Its style is similar to that of ordinary arrows, except that the arrow is made of hardwood, with a big head and a small tail, which is watertight.

(15) wooden rabbit fork arrow: 2 feet 9 inches long, with a triangular cone-shaped body and two crescent shovel-shaped sharp teeth protruding forward at the back, planted on the shaft. The shaft of the arrow is poplar, and the arrow feather is carved feather. Archery is the bow of Qing Dynasty.

(16) water arrow: total length is 2 feet 9 inches. This arrow is made of iron and shaped like a shovel. It is five points long and seven points wide, so it is connected with the shaft. The bone is pear wood and the arrow feather is carved feather. Archery is the bow of Qing Dynasty.

(17) Oolong Iron Ridge Arrow: made of iron. This arrow is shaped like a flat snake spear. Shoot with a bow.

(18) Crescent Arrow: Its style is the same as that of an ordinary arrow, but the front is crescent-shaped with two sharp blades protruding forward. The whole arrow is flat.

(19) Crescent arrow: 2 feet 9 inches long. This arrow is made of iron and takes the shape of crescent shovel. It is one inch and five minutes long and one inch and two minutes wide. Its head is sharp and its feathers are carved. Archery is the bow of Qing Dynasty.

(20) Phoenix feather: A kind of crossbow. Yuan's "Southeast Tale" contains: "A dry arrow made of wood can shoot 300 paces, and it is called Feng Mao."

(2 1) Half-buckled arrow: The arrow is a flat and sharp triangle with a needle-like tip and two sharp barbs on the back. The shaft is made of wood or bamboo. Archery is the bow of Ming Dynasty.

(22) Flat title: a kind of arrow. Han dialect: "If the arrow is clear, it must be a flat topic".

(23) wormwood arrow: a kind of arrow. The arrow is wormwood-shaped, with a sharp blade at the bottom, tilted forward into a sharp thorn, and the whole arrow is flat.

Arrow (24): A whistling arrow that transmits signals. Chapter 11 of Water Margin: (Zhu Gui) Climb the roaring arrow and shoot at the reed that defeated Hong Kong. Lin Chong asked, "What does this mean?" Zhu Gui said, "This is the arrow in the hut. Soon, a ship will come. "

(25) Four-button horse arrow: the arrow body is flat and conical, the shaft is made of wood, and the buckles at the end of the shaft are two crescent shapes and cross. This kind of arrow is mostly used to shoot horses. Archery is the bow of Ming Dynasty.

(26) Four-headed arrow: a kind of crossbow. Its style is the same as that of an ordinary arrow, except that there are four whiskers behind the arrow, and deep grooves are carved on both sides, which can penetrate armor. This kind of arrow body technology can't be launched from a long distance, and it is usually launched with a crossbow.

(27) White feather: White feather is used as an arrow feather, hence the name. Quoting Zhang Shoujie's "Justice", he said: "The bow is stretched to the fullest, and the arrow is full, so the cloud is white."

Artemisia argyi arrow, wooden arrow, light the arrow.

(28) Leather-made small bow-headed arrow: the arrow is made of leather and wrapped in cotton. The arrow is tied to the shaft with rope, and the shaft is made of wood or bamboo. This kind of arrow is specially used for practicing and fighting shooting. Bow and archery in Ming Dynasty.

(29) Sheep's head: a kind of arrow. Han dialect: "whoever has an arrow ... three sickles (sides) are called sheep's heads."

(30) Qitai Arrow: 2 feet 9 inches long, made of iron, flat-headed and shovel-shaped. It is one inch long and seven minutes wide. The pole is made of poplar and the feathers are carved. In the Qing Dynasty, bows and arrows were used.

(3 1) Arrow with club head: The arrow body is flat and double-edged, and the shaft is short, which is used for launching wooden crossbows.

(32) Bone-wrapped arrow: 2 feet 9 inches long, the arrow is iron pentagonal, connected with the bone-wrapped arrow, 3 inches 3 minutes long. The bone bag is made of animal horns, and it passes through ten round holes. The staff is made of poplar and the feathers are carved. Bow and archery in qing dynasty.

Bamboo arrows: Made of bamboo. See Six Codes of Tang Dynasty: Arsenal Order.

(34) Kill arrow: a kind of arrow. Named for its strong lethality. "Four Gongya in Shimonoseki, Zhou Li": "Kill vectors and epidemic vectors, and use close-up and hunting." Zheng Xuan's note: "Kill the arrow and you will die."

(35) Bao Shao's arrow: The total length is 2 feet 9 inches, and the arrow length is 2 inches 1 min. It is flat and square shovel-shaped, with a thin and sharp head and a width of 1 inch 5 minutes. It is composed of five bone shafts, and the bone is made of animal bones. It's an inch long and conical with four holes in it. The pole is made of poplar, and the feathers are carved. In the Qing dynasty, arrows were used to shoot arrows.

(36) Quick arrow: the angle is one inch long and four points wide, as small as a chisel arrow. See the classic map of the Qing dynasty, the three armies and the fast arrow map.

(37) chisel an arrow: the head is as wide as a shovel. Song Meng, a politician of the older generation, wrote, "Dream of Tokyo, ride on the golden sun tower, and the armies will show a hundred sights." "Double willow branches are inserted in the ground, and several times you ride with a chisel arrow, bow or crossbow."

(38) Two-shouldered arrow: the head is a flat-pointed triangle, followed by triangular barbs, and the rod is made of wood. It's a bow and arrow made by Qi Jiguang in Ming Dynasty.

(39) Renju Arrow: It can be used for repeating bursts. "On the Six Kingdoms of Qin Dynasty": "Li Xin did not use a pike, raised his bow and took an arrow, shot three arrows, and Jill Zhang fell."

(40) Bing Arrow: For infantry. See Six Codes of Tang Dynasty: Arsenal Order.

(4 1) Horn-headed arrow: 2 feet 9 inches long, iron head, needle shape, 4 inches 2 minutes long, poplar handle and carved feathers. Used for archery in Qing Dynasty.

(42) False arrow: the name of the ancient arrow. "Zhou Li Shimonoseki Four Gongya": "Every arrow, waste an arrow, kill an arrow, shoot it with fire, and fight against the city." Zheng Xuan's note: "The name of the wrong arrow changed into a star, flying with light, and now flying a spear."

(43) Spearhead arrow: 2 feet 9 inches long, with an iron head, shaped like a pike head, 3 inches long and 4 minutes wide. Its stem is made of poplar, and its feathers are carved. In the Qing dynasty, arrows were used to shoot arrows.

(44) Pointed arrow: It is two feet nine inches long, and its head is made of iron. It is shaped like a comb-ridged arrow, but it is cut off at the back corner, two inches long and two inches wide. The stems are made of poplars and the feathers are carved. In Qing dynasty, arrows were used to shoot bows.

(45) Gong Ming: The whistling arrow. Arrows make a noise when they fly fast in the air. Historical Records Biography of Xiongnu: "You can learn to ride and shoot when you sound gong." "Set Solution": "The arrow flies and then sounds."

(46) Ring the bell and release the arrow: a whistling arrow. The arrow is a conical spear head and the rod is made of bamboo with six to eight concave-convex square holes. When an arrow is shot with a bow, it will whistle.

(47) Golden Servant: A kind of arrow. "Zuo Zhuan Lu Zhuanggong Eleven Years": "In the battle of the hills, the public shot the Nangong Changwan with golden servants." Yang Bojun's note: "Gu Shipu, the name of vector, the name of vector begins ... its meaning cannot be forced."

(48) Golden Arrow: Named after the golden arrow. Biography of the Old Tang Dynasty: "His troops are based on the seven-inch golden arrow", also known as the "golden arrow."

(49) crossbow: an arrow shot with a crossbow. "Han Huo Guang Biography": "Hedong is a suburban satrap and a pioneer of crossbows."

(50) Rabbit-fork arrow: The arrow is flat and oval with a sharp blade and a cross on the back. The iron hook is divided into front and back, and the rod is made of wood. In the Ming Dynasty, it was used to shoot arrows.

(6 1) Harpoon arrow: 2 feet 9 inches long, palladium head, 1 inch 4 minutes wide, 1 inch 9 minutes long, divided into five iron teeth, each with barbs, the tip is poplar, and the feathers are goose feathers, painted black. In the Qing dynasty, the bow and arrow was an arrow.

(62) Liu Arrow: Its style is the same as that of an ordinary arrow, but the arrow is shaped like a willow leaf. The whole arrow is flat.

(63) Buckwheat Arrow: The head is flat and shovel-shaped, the head is flat, the middle is slightly concave, and the back has crescent-shaped barbs. This pole is made of wood or bamboo. Bows and arrows in Ming dynasty.

(64) Point steel arrow: Its style is the same as that of an ordinary arrow, but the arrow is small and sharp, followed by two barbed blades. The whole arrow is made of pure steel and is flat.

(65) Tai Arrow: The rod is long and the head is thin. "Ji Yun": "Mu Yi Ya." Chinese dialect: "The arrow is long and thin, which is called Thai."

(66) Eyebrow arrow: The front end of the arrow body is needle-shaped, the middle part is triangular, the back part is inverted crescent shovel, and the rod is made of wood or bamboo. Archery is the bow of Ming Dynasty.

(67) Emperor gave Taigong an arrow: it is three feet and one inch long, with a triangular head, a wide ridge in the middle, one inch and six points, and a head length of two inches and nine points. The pole is made of poplar, with carved feathers and painted vermilion. Archery is the bow of Qing Dynasty.

(68) The emperor's big broad-boned arrow: three feet and one inch long, triangular, cylindrical at the lower part, with eight small holes on it. The staff is made of poplar, with carved feathers and painted green. Archery is the bow of Qing Dynasty.

(69) The arrow whistle of Emperor Li Ji: The arrow is three feet and one inch long, medium prismatic, flat-headed and sharp. The arrow is mounted on a bone bag with horns. The bone bag is round and made of animal horns, with eight small holes on it. The shaft is made of poplar, and the feathers are made of carved feathers. In Qing dynasty, arrows were used to shoot bows.

(70) The emperor's sentinel arrow: 2 feet 8 inches long, with a spear head shape and a ridge in the middle. The lower part is made of animal horns, flat, 2 inches long, with 8 holes around it, and the feathers are carved feathers. In Qing dynasty, arrows were used to shoot bows.

(7 1) Arrow attached to the emperor's entourage: The style is an arrow attached to the emperor's entourage, which has a big gift. In Qing dynasty, arrows were used to shoot bows.

(72) The Emperor and other rabbits fork arrows: the total length is 2 feet 9 inches, the head hexagon is sharp, and there are four front-bent sharp hooks on the bone bag. Bone bags are made of animal horns. They are pointed at the front and rounded at the back. They are one inch and six minutes long. There are five holes around them. Feathers are carved. In Qing dynasty, arrows were used to shoot bows.

(73) Constant vector: a kind of arrow. Shoot for the ceremony. "Zhou Li Shimonoseki Thinking of Gongya": "Constant vector, bi vector, use all kinds of scattered." Zheng Xuan's note: "Constant vector is the arrow of peace."

(74) Soren Arrow: The total length is 2 feet 9 inches, the head is made of iron and has a triangular cone shape, with a length of 2 inches 8 minutes and a width of 5 minutes, and the rod is made of poplar. Archery is the bow of Qing Dynasty.

(75) Whistle Arrow: Add a bone horn whistle to the arrow, and then the whistle will sound. It was called "Oody dysprosium" in ancient times. In Qing dynasty, it was called whistle arrow.

(76) Duckbill Whistle Arrow: 2 feet 9 inches long, iron head, flat, thin and sharp, pear-shaped connected with the stem bone, slightly flat-headed arrow at the front end, surrounded by rings, poplar stem and carved feathers. Archery is the bow of Qing Dynasty.

(77) Iron arrow: A kind of crossbow arrow. The arrow is made of iron or copper. The middle ridge is high and there are grooves on both sides, which can store poison. There is a thin shaft under the arrow, so the assembly is not too tight and it is limited to insertion. Once the iron arrow is shot into the human body. The arrow shaft comes out with a flick, while the arrow is embedded in the human body and cannot extricate itself.

(78) Iron bow and arrow: The arrow is flat and sharp, with a crescent shovel-shaped back and a small hole in the head. The rod is made of wood, and it is used for hunting or trumpeting, and it has a "baa" sound when fired. Archery is the bow of Ming Dynasty.

(79) Iron rabbit fork arrow: 2 feet 9 inches long, with a pointed triangle with iron head, 2 inches 5 minutes long. There are four protruding barbs, sharp, poplar stems, carved with feathers. Archery is the bow of Qing Dynasty.

(80) Iron-bone pointed arrow: Its style is the same as that of ordinary arrows, but its body is narrow and particularly sharp, which can penetrate ordinary armor. Also known as "iron bone cone arrow".

(8 1) large chisel-headed iron feather arrow: it has a large head, looks like a large chisel-headed arrow, and its rod is thick. Bamboo or wooden, with iron feathers, used to launch the river cicada crossbow.

(82) Wolf's tongue arrow: the head is flat, even, pure round, and the rod is wood. Used to shoot horses.

(83) Arrow for shooting tigers: 2 feet 9 inches long, iron head, triangle, 5 minutes long 1 inch, 9 minutes wide, poplar handle and carved feathers. Archery is the bow of Qing Dynasty.

(84) Armor-piercing arrow: the head is conical, the front tip is thick and slightly thin, and the rod is bamboo or wood. In the Ming Dynasty, archery was performed with a bow.

(85) Doudouzi Arrow: A kind of arrow. The head is a pointed triangle with a ridge in the middle and two sharp back corners, which protrude backward. The pole is made of wood or bamboo, which is used for launching with a three-bow Doudou crossbow.

(86) Plum-blossom Needle Arrow: It is 2 feet 9 inches long, with an iron head, similar to a pointed arrow, a poplar stem and carved feathers. Bow and archery in qing dynasty.

(87) Spinach head arrow: the head is spinach-shaped, flat and blunt, and there are two rows of barbs on the back, all of which are pointed, and the rod is made of wood or bamboo. Bow and archery in Ming Dynasty.

(88) Shovel arrow: The front part of the head is flat and needle-shaped, the middle part is inverted crescent shovel-shaped, and the back part is pointed triangle. The pole is made of wood or bamboo and is specially used to shoot horses. Bow and arrow in Ming dynasty.

(89) Chisel-headed arrow: The head is as flat as crescent shovel, and the rod is made of wood, which is mostly used for shooting horses. Bow and archery in Ming Dynasty.

(90) Bobbin Arrow: An arrow bag made of bamboo, containing 15-20 pieces, with a belt that can be tied on the back or waist. The head is a flat spear head, the staff is made of bamboo, and the tail of the staff is decorated with bird hair. Hand throwing arrows in Ming dynasty.

(9 1) Hail arrow: an arrow with a bone as the arrow. "The First History of Southern History": "King Cangwu became violent and tried to harm the emperor repeatedly ... and took the hail arrow, one of which hit the navel of the middle emperor."

(92) Seven tails: an arrow made in ancient Zhu Qi. Liezi Zhong Ni: "Yin Wu's bow is Wei's arrow." Zhang Zhan's note: "Wu Hao is the bow of the Yellow Emperor. Hey, place names, beautiful arrows; Wei Zhe, Yu Ye. "

(93) Pedal arrow: The arrow is a pointed triangle with a ridge in the middle and two sharp back corners, which protrude backward. The rod is made of wood and has a square prism shape. For hand crossbows to launch.

(94) Essay: bamboo arrows. There is a high note in Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals: "A small arrow is a big arrow." Chen Qiyou, a close friend, wrote: "Article is a bamboo name. Then the article is based on bamboo, not gold. "

(95) Dovetail arrow: 2 feet 9 inches long, with an iron head in a flat dovetail shape. Dovetail scissors are slightly upturned, two inches long and the tail tip is one and a half inches wide. The stems are made of poplars and the feathers are carved. Bow and archery in qing dynasty.

(96) Thailand (1) used raw silk to shoot birds and arrows in ancient times. Biographies of Laozi in Historical Records: "Walkers can be useless, swimmers can be nylon, and fliers can be embarrassed." ② The short arrow "Guoyu Wu Yu": "Ten thousand people think that the phalanx is full of white dresses, white cups, plain armor and white feathers, and it is like a bamboo."

(97) Whip arrow: short, with a flat and sharp triangular head and a needle-like head. This pole is made of wood or bamboo. An arrow fired with a copper valve in the Ming Dynasty.

(98) bamboo arrows: The arrow is three connected prisms with a rib in the middle. The rod is made of bamboo, which is longer than ordinary arrows. Bow and archery in Ming Dynasty.