The Heavenly Halberd was an ancient Chinese halberd that was mainly used to attack enemies in front of it. Its handle was about 8 cm long, and the end of the handle was curved in the shape of an "F". The length of the halberd was about 12-15 meters, and the width was about 0.7 - 0.8 cm. The surface of the halberd showed irregular patterns and carvings. At the end of the halberd's hilt, there was a spike that could pierce through the enemy's armor and shield. The Heavenly Halberd was very popular in history, but very few people used it on the battlefield. The main reason was that the cost of the halberd was high and it was difficult to make. Moreover, wielding the halberd required a lot of strength and skill, which was difficult for ordinary soldiers. In addition, the attack range of the Heavenly Halberd was limited. It could only attack the enemies in front of it, but it was also limited to the enemies behind it. Although the Heavenly Halberd was very popular in ancient times, the number of people who used it in real battles was relatively small. This was mainly because of its high cost and difficulty in wielding it, as well as its limited attack range.