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‖ yüeh4 Archæol.|ˈjyə| Also yueh. [Chinese yuè.] A bronze battle-axe or halberd, esp. one of the Shang period.
1956W. C. White Bronze Culture Ancient China 4 Axes (Yüeh), the most common type of axe is found in a variety of shapes. Ibid. 58 (caption) Axe-head (Yüeh), with socket for hafting. 1960Cheng Te-k'un Archaeol. in China II. iv. 69 Larger, and consequently richer, tombs would be provided with bronze vessels as well as weapons, such as ko dagger axes..yueh broad-axes. 1964M. Medley Handbk. Chinese Art 14/2 Axes, called yüeh, ch'i or fu, are either tanged or socketed. 1978New Archaeol. Finds in China II. 29 Also found was a bronze weapon yueh. |