Engineering:Spear of Fuchai
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The Spear of Fuchai (Chinese: 吳王夫差矛; pinyin: Wú wáng fūchà máo) is the spear of King Fuchai of Wu, the archrival of King Goujian of Yue. It was unearthed in Jiangling, Hubei in November 1983. The script on it is bird-worm seal script, a variant of seal script that was commonly used in the southern states such as Wu and Yue. The inscription mirrors the text of King Goujian's Sword, except changing the name of the owner and type of weapon. In this case, the text reads, "King Fuchai of Wu made for his personal use, this spear." (Chinese: "吴王夫差自作用矛"; pinyin: Wú wáng fūchà zì zuòyòng máo)
In popular culture
A moe anthropomorphized form of the Spear along with the Sword of Goujian was featured in the 2021 Donghua The Country of Rare Treasure (Nation of Treasure) 秘宝之国.[1][2]
See also
- Weapons and armor in Chinese mythology
- Sword of Goujian
References
- ↑ Mi Bao Zhi Guo. Retrieved 2024-09-19 – via myanimelist.net.
- ↑ 哔哩哔哩番剧. "秘宝之国" (in zh-CN). https://www.bilibili.com/bangumi/play/ss28759?spm_id_from=333.337.0.0.
