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Source repository: descriptions and visual depictions of the appearance of Koxinga's army and Tie Ren (鐵人)

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1. Inspiration of Tie Ren (鐵人)

『吊各提督統領班回思明,選練征勦。迨至,集諸將議曰:『先年護國嶺殺敗阿格商所拾衣甲,全身披掛是鐵;所以敢下馬打死仗者,恃有此耳。其如我兵精勇何?今我亦用此披掛,勦殺醜虜,諸將以為...

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Notable ancient Chinese naval battles 485 BC-1367 AD (WIP)

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This list is meant to be a companion reading for my Classical oared warships of pre-modern Chinese navies article for my supporter-tier patrons, with the hope that notable ancient Chinese nav...

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Lian Zhu Pao (連珠砲) and Yu Gu Pao (漁皷砲)

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Lian Zhu Pao (連珠砲, lit. 'Rapid bead cannon') and Yu Gu Pao (漁皷砲, lit. 'Fisherman's drum cannon') were two types of lightweight cannons commonly used by Ming garrison army of the stra...

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Hui Ping (灰瓶) and Yan Guan (煙罐)

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Hui Ping (灰瓶, lit. 'Ash bottle') and Yan Guan (煙罐, lit. 'Smoke jar') were two oft-overlooked Ming less-lethal weapons commonly used in siege defence and naval warfare. As their namesakes suggest, Hui Ping was a ceramic bottle filled with quicklime powder, meant to be thrown ...

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Hu Wei Chong (虎尾銃)

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Hu Wei Chong (虎尾銃, lit. 'Tiger tail gun'), also known as Hu Wei Pao (虎尾砲, lit. 'Tiger tail cannon'), was a common but very obscure Ming cannon first introduced around 1560s. So named after the long wooden handle attached to its breech, Hu Wei Chong was a lightweight iron...

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Notable actions of Zhejiang troops during the Imjin War

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When I was writing about infantry formations of the Imjin War, I got curious: did these two military formations ever meet in Korea? This leads me down to a rabbit hole to seek out notable Zhejiang troop...

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Classical oared warships of pre-modern Chinese navies

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For the most part, the appearance and designs of Chinese oared warships is still a matter of debate and conjecture, as to date no Chinese oared warship of any kind had been found. Information about Chinese oared warships had to be gleaned from studying written records, crude woodblock prints of military treatises, as wel...

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Shipborne close quarters weapons of pre-modern Chinese navies

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When people think of pre-modern naval warfare in China and to a lesser extend East Asia, most think of imposing tower ships raining arrows and stones against the opposing fleet, or masses of fire ships turning the sea into a raging inferno à la 2024-09-18 01:00:04 +0000 UTC View Post

Brigandine armours of the Ming Dynasty (revised 2024)

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Introduction of brigandine to China

It is generally accepted that the Chinese adopted brigandine armour due to Mongol influence, although curiously this seems to have only happened after the fall of Mongol-ruled Yuan Dynasty. To elaborate, there are scant few records that suggest Yuan army made use of...

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Unique Chinese weapon — Pai Gan (拍竿)

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Pai Gan (拍竿, lit. 'Swatting pole') was an ancient Chinese weapon fitted to various warships to pulverise enemy ship at close range. Said to be able to outright sink a ship in one tremendous downward smash, it was in many ways an omni-directional alternative to 2024-07-29 02:17:06 +0000 UTC View Post

[Archive] Counterweight whirlwind trebuchet?

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Note: This short article is taken from a deleted portion of my blog post about Xuan Feng Pao (旋風砲) as I find it too speculative and possibly erroneous for my liking. It is...

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Yi Sun-sin's contribution to Imjin War

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Since my movie review for Noryang: Deadly Sea is public, whereas my additional commentary and trivia articl...

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Noryang: Deadly Sea: additional commentary and trivia

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I am not done yet!

There are simply too many inaccuracies in the film for me to point them out one by one, so I will only point out some of the more glaring ones, and in a "what actually happe...

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Movie review: Noryang: Deadly Sea

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About time eh?

Since the Blu-ray only just came out recently and I'd like to strike while the iron is still hot and put the review out as fast as possible, this article will follow the format of my Battle of Jiksan article, that is, an update-as-I-write approach to this article, which will go live in my blog as soon as ...

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Xu Chao Guang (許朝光), Yelang Beyond the Sea

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In the previous months I've covered some Jia Jing Da Wo Kou (嘉靖大倭寇) topics, namely Zhang Lian (張璉) View Post

Battle of Jiksan: additional context and trivia

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As promised, this post contains additional contents, contexts, and trivias for my Battle of Jiksan article that are either too lengthy/jumbled to be included in the main article, or something that may be interesting to know about, presented in numbered point format and best read as a companion article to my previous one. Unli...

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Battle of Jiksan

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Note to supporters: I wrote this article with the primary aim to provide a more comprehensive recounting of Battle of Jiksan than what is currently available on the English-speaking internet (and presumably to debunk some myths). Thus unlike my other Patreon supporter contents this will be made public in...

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[Archive] Rocket carts of the Ming Dynasty

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Note: This is an outdated version of my article about rocket carts of the Ming Dynasty, kept here for archival purpose. The up-to-date version of the article can be found in my blog.


Ever since the founding of Ming Dynasty, the Chinese had been an avid user of rocket weapon. Early Ming Dynast...

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Fei Long Hua Dao (飛龍化刀)

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Fei Long Hua Dao (飛龍化刀, lit. 'Flying dragon turning into knives') is a highly unusual and viciously designed—if not terribly effective—rocket. Recorded in famous Ming military treatise Huo Long Jing (火龍經) View Post

Qian Dan Yi Wo Feng (鉛彈一窩蜂)

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Qian Dan Yi Wo Feng (鉛彈一窩蜂, lit. 'Lead bullet nest of bees')

Qian Dan Yi Wo Feng is a portable anti-personnel cannon that entered Ming arsenal in the early to mid-sixteenth century. Forged with the same method as a ...

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Tian Bing Jian (天兵箭)

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Tian Bing Jian (天兵箭, lit. 'Heavenly soldier arrow') is perhaps one of the most ingenious weapons ever devised before the modern era. It is essentially a huge war kite View Post

Qiang Chong (鎗銃)

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Qiang Chong (鎗銃, lit. 'Gun spear') is, as its name suggests, a combination of a spear and a gun. It consists of a two chi long gun barrel mounted on a five chi long spear shaft, with two five cun long spearheads (or possibly one spearhead forged in two halves) mounted near the m...

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Du Huo Fei Pao (毒火飛砲)

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Du Huo Fei Pao (毒火飛砲, lit. 'Poisonous fire flying cannon') is a bombard-launched explosive shell that is launched from Wan Kou Pao (碗口砲, lit. 'Bowl-muzzle cannon'), an ordinary stone-throwing bronze bombard already in widespread use since the founding of Ming Dynasty.

First appeared i...

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[Archive] Equipment of a Ming soldier — Archer

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Note: This is an outdated version of my article about Ming period archery equipment, kept here for archival purpose. Current version of the same article can be read here View Post

[Archive] Di Yong Qiang (地湧鎗)

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Note: This is an outdated version of my article about Di Yong Qiang, kept here for archival purpose. Current version of the same article can be read here.


Di Yong Qiang (...

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Firearms regiment of Wen brothers

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Preface

The reluctance of various garrisons in North China to adopt matchlock gun on a large scale, criticism by general Qi Ji Guang (戚繼光) regarding Ming northern troops' im...

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[Archive] Wei Yuan Pao (威遠砲)

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Note: This is an outdated version of my article about Wei Yuan Pao, kept here for archival purpose. Current version of the same article can be read here.


Although locally ...

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Di Lei Lian Pao (地雷連砲) and Xun Lei Pao (迅雷砲)

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Di Lei Lian Pao (地雷連砲, lit. 'Ground thunder rapid cannon')

Di Lei Lian Pao is a small volley gun that consists of ten small cannons brazed to a solid iron stock in a fan shape. Originated from Shaanxi...

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[Archive] Huo Qiang (火鎗)

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Note: This is an outdated version of my article about Huo Qiang, kept here for archival purpose. Current version of the same article can be read here.

The weapon known as Huo Qiang (火...

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The twenty-four generals of Yue Gang (月港)

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Several months ago I explored the story of Zhang Lian (張璉), self-appointed Flying Dragon Emperor, which provides us a rare and interesting case study of a Chinese-led rebellion during 2023-10-14 16:00:05 +0000 UTC View Post