It is said that China studied tanks in the middle and late Ming Dynasty?

Updated on history 2024-04-13
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What you are talking about is probably the partial van built by Qi Jiguang in Jizhou. The chariot unit in the chariot battalion created by it is simply similar to the current armored chariot unit: the chariot battalion has more than 3,100 officers and soldiers, 256 Fran machine guns, and 8 generals (heavy large-caliber artillery); Each battalion has 128 tanks, each tank is equipped with 2 Franc machines, 4 birds, 4 rocketeers, and an average of one artillery gun for every 12 soldiers. The cavalry battalion has about 2,700 officers and men, and is equipped with 60 tiger squat guns.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Could it be that there were aliens in the Ming Dynasty who visited China and served as officials in the imperial court? Tanks were known hundreds of years ago.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Qi Jiguang seems to have studied a kind of chariot with an iron sheet in the front and can continuously launch rockets, which is close to a tank, but it seems to be very cumbersome and complicated to operate, and it can no longer be used when the quality of soldiers is getting lower and lower.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, and I studied spaceships.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I only know that someone has worked on rockets.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The tank was developed by Britain during World War I, when the Ming Dynasty had long since fallen.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It should be a chariot, or a horse-drawn horse.

    Partial vans. During the reign of Ming Dynasty Zong, Guo Deng had built a partial van car for defense in Datong, with a long zhang, a wide zhang, a high zhang, a thin plate for the carriage, a gun on it, and 10 people were assigned to use it.

    After Chenghua, Jiajing, Longqing have built a partial car, Longqing three years (1569), Qi Jiguang in Jizhou has built a partial car. Its formula - only use the outside of the box, each weighing more than 600 pounds. Because of its car antique system, so there are some shortcomings have not been overcome, such as the car type is too heavy, the need for too many people and horses, not suitable for danger, not suitable for offensive battles, etc., soon when the Ming army defended Guangning, Liaodong (now Beizhen, Liaoning Province), Wei Xuezeng made improvements - every two in the set of a horse pistol, fill the gap, the frame is surrounded by cotton wool cloth tents, can prevent arrows, the car carries two Franc machines, the lower Lei Fei cannon, the fast gun each six shots, each horse gun on the tree 12 handles, the lower Lei Fei cannon, the fast gun each six, There are twenty-five pawns per car.

    The partial van used by Sun Chengzong's car camp is roughly similar.

    2.Light car, also known as light car. In the fourth year of Yingzong Tianshun (1460), he made fire guns and put them on the car.

    It has two ribs, a long ruler, a wide ruler, and a thick ruler; a front lute, a long ruler, a wide ruler, a thick ruler; A front cover, high ruler, wide ruler, plate thickness ruler; Two high rulers of the column, square ear rulers; two long rulers and thick rulers of carriage banners; two lugs, long, wide, thick; Both sides of the wheel, the diameter is over the foot; 14 car nets, thick ruler, wide ruler; 28 spokes, long and thick; 2 front of the car, diameter over the ruler, long ruler; a rocket magazine, long, wide, thick; two rungs, long ruler; 3 guns, long ruler; a lower rejection horse rung, a long ruler; The barrel of the gun was four and three feet long. The Qing Dynasty military book "The Complete Book of Winning Peace" contains the "Light Car", the system is basically the same as the above, indicating that since the Ming Shun, the light car system has not changed much. It is inferred from this.

    The chariot used by Sun Chengzong is similar to the light chariot made during the Tianshun period and the light chariot used by Qi Jiguang.

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