Chapter 192 – Gun Slinger VS Legendary Archer
There was a reason why the Chinese battle helmets in ancient era covered the back of the wearer's neck. In polearm martial arts, there was a technique called [Mowing Sickle]. It was a move that could be applied to halberds, bardiche, poleaxes, and pikes with a sharp blade extended to the side.
The martial artist could pretend to thrust the polearm at the opponent's face. If the opponent fell for it and dodged by tilting his head, then he could flip the blade part to the back of the enemy's neck. From this position, the user could use the polearm as a scythe or a sickle to reap the head of his opponent as if he harvests a bundle of rice straws from the farm field by simply pulling back the weapon and letting the shaft sliding the opponent's neck.