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  1. Hongyipao - Wikipedia

    • Hongyipao (Chinese: 紅夷炮/紅衣炮; pinyin: hóngyípào; lit. 'red barbarian cannon/red coat cannon'; Vietnamese: hồng di pháo) was the Chinese name for portuguese-style muzzle-loading culverins introduced to China and Korea from the Portuguese colony of Macau and with the help of portuguese diplomats and advisors in the Beijing imperial Court like João Rodrig… 展开

    Name

    The term "red barbarian cannon" comes probably from the huge burst of red fire produced by the explosion when fired, … 展开

    History

    Breech loading swivel cannons from Portugal entered the Chinese weaponry after a Ming fleet defeated the Portuguese at the Battle of Xicaowan in 1521 and captured their guns as war booty. However it's possible that … 展开

    Chinese improvements

    Chinese gunsmiths continued to modify "red barbarian" cannons after they entered the Ming arsenal, and eventually improved upon them by applying native casting techniques to their design. In 1642, Ming foundries merge… 展开

     
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  2. Hand cannon - Wikipedia

    The hand cannon (simplified Chinese: 火铳; traditional Chinese: 火銃; pinyin: huǒchòng or 手铳; 手銃; shǒuchòng), also known as the gonne or handgonne, …

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    • Chinese cannons - History Forum

      2015年1月25日 · I've been trying to make sense of Chinese cannons (especially of the 1500s and 1600s) lately, and I have several questions: Was there any sort of classification based on size, purpose, design, etc.? The most common …

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