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Smoothbore muzzle-loading culverin
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
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Firearms used during 14th - 17th century China
century Dutch culverin were incorporated as well and became known as hongyipao. At the very end of the Ming dynasty, around 1642, Chinese combined European
Gunpowder weapons in the Ming dynasty
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Korean weaponry
anti-personnel artillery. In the early 17th century, a Culverin called Hongyipao was introduced and used until the 19th century. With the rising threat
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Smoothbore muzzle-loaded long gun (firearm)
Large Korean Jochong (Matchlock Musket) in Unhyeon Palace with Korean cannon Hongyipao (Culverin)
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Series of conflicts between China and Russia
could not be taken from its tiny garrison unless "red barbarian cannons" (Hongyipao) were used. Three thousand Qing soldiers initially assailed the fort.
Sino-Russian_border_conflicts
Spanish and Portuguese colonizers of the Age of Discovery
first pieces produced there could throw a forty-pound shot. In 1623 some hongyipao were deployed to China's northern frontier at Sun's request under generals
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Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires from the 16th to 18th centuries
The imported cannons in the Qing dynasty had a high reputation such as hongyipao. The Manchu elite did not concern themselves directly with guns and their
Gunpowder_empires
Ming Chinese military commander (1584–1630)
deputies successfully held Ningyuan with the newly mounted and modified "hongyipao" and only 9,000 militiamen against Nurhaci's 130,000-strong army. The
Yuan_Chonghuan
1685 siege on the Russian–Chinese border
Qing had a "great might of guns" and even more powerful cannons than the Hongyipao, called "miraculous-power general cannons". More than a hundred Russians
Siege_of_Albazin
Type of Korean firearm
tombak, Nusantaran hand cannon List of artillery Korean cannon Hwacha Hongyipao Singijeon Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chongtong. Turnbull,
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Bilateral relations
around 1620. These cannons were then replicated by the Chinese as the Hongyipao, marking an early instance of military technology exchange. On 27 June
China–United Kingdom relations
China–United_Kingdom_relations
Dzungar–Qing Wars, and the Qing army's several battles against the enemy. Hongyipao Divine Invincible Great General Cannon Li Shaoyi (1985). History of Ancient
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Zhu Youjiao becomes the Tianqi Emperor Ming foundries start producing Hongyipao. 1621 4 May Battle of Shen-Liao: Later Jinseizes Shenyang fall She-An
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skilled laborers and veteran artillerymen, as well as large numbers of Hongyipao cannons, which was a huge boost to the siege warfare capability of the
Wuqiao_mutiny
14th-century military treatise from the early Ming dynasty (1368–1683)
attached to the cannon to adjust recoil. Not to be confused with the "Hongyipao". Reconstruction of the "flying crow with magic fire" (shen huo fei ya)
Huolongjing
Ming and Joseon musketeers. 1620 China Ming foundries start producing Hongyipao. 1627 West Gunpowder is used for mining in Europe. 1629 West Holland experiments
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Chinese intellectual of the Ming dynasty
Manchu welcomed their captured artillery: Despite continuing to call them hongyipao, they adjusted one of the name's characters to make them "red-coated cannon"
Sun_Yuanhua
Portuguese artillery captain
Ignatius Sun, Yuan Chonghuan, the military history of China before 1911, & hongyipao Kong Youde & Geng Zhongming His surname is also sometimes mistakenly emended
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