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Xiāoqíyíng (驍騎營)
Language:
Mandarin Chinese
Source:
Classical literature
Guard Division Valiant Cavalry Long Spear (Qing)
A very long spear or lance, issued to the cavalry of the Guard Division.
Jianruiying Long Spear (Qing)
A type of spear used by the Jianruiying, the Qing's special forces.
Jiànruìyíng Chángqiāng (健銳營長槍)
The long spear of the Jianruiying, the special forces of the Qing dynasty.
Téngpái (藤牌)
The Chinese rattan shield
A saber glossary in Manchu
An overview of Manchu saber terminology.
Loho
Manchu word for saber.
Agūrai Hiya
A Qing imperial honor guard selected from war heroes and descendants of war heroes of the Upper Three Banners.
Bàowěi Bān Shìwèi (豹尾班侍衛)
A Qing imperial honor guard selected from war heroes and descendants of war heroes of the Upper Three Banners.
Dynasty Forge jian review
I am frequently asked whether I can recommend good, faithful reproductions of Chinese swords.
Vanguard (Qing)
Vanguard of the Eight Banners forces.
Valiant Cavalry (Qing)
The main force of the Eight Banners, consisting mainly of mounted warriors with bow and lance.
Leopard Tail Imperial Bodyguards (Qing)
A Qing imperial honor guard selected from war heroes and descendants of war heroes of the Upper Three Banners.
Upper Three Banners
Three of the Qing dynasty Eight Banners that were under the direct control of the emperor.
Gocika Bayara
Manchu for Imperial Bodyguard
Imperial Bodyguard (Qing)
The Imperial Bodyguard of the Qing dynasty.
Shìwèi Qīnjūn (侍衛親軍)
The Imperial Bodyguard of the Qing dynasty.
Ming jian with chiseled mounts
A very early, full-length type, rarely seen with chiseled iron mounts.
Rare Jinchuan quiver
With a connection to local royalty in Jinchuan, Sichuan province.
Qing archer's belt
Made of heavy silk with gilt copper alloy mounts.
Southern Chinese double knives
With carved hardwood grips. Complete with pigskin scabbard.
Chinese téngpái
The famous tiger faced rattan shield as used by Chinese skirmishers.
Zi Qín Jì (子勤記)
A Chinese sword maker's shop that was active during the Guangxu period (1875 - 1908).
Sēn shèng (森盛)
A Chinese rattan shield maker from Shanghai.
Bordered Red Banner
A Qing military and administrative division.
Xiānghóngqí (鑲紅旗)
"Bordered Red Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Kubuhe fulgiyan gūsa
"Bordered Red Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Kubuhe šanggiyan gūsa
"Bordered White Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Xiāngbáiqí (鑲白旗)
"Bordered White Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Bordered White Banner
A Qing military and administrative division.
Bordered Blue Banner
A Qing military and administrative division.
Kubuhe lamun gūsa
"Bordered Blue Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Xiānglánqí (鑲藍旗)
"Bordered Blue Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Plain Red Banner
A Qing military and administrative division.
Plain Blue Banner
A Qing military and administrative division.
Zhènghóngqí (正紅旗)
"Plain Red Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Gulu fulgiyan gūsa
"Plain Red Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Zhènglánqí (鑲藍旗)
"Plain Blue Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Gulu lamun gūsa
"Plain Blue Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Gulu šanggiyan gūsa
"Plain White Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Plain White Banner
A Qing military and administrative division.
Zhèngbáiqí (正白旗)
"Plain White Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Gulu suwayan gūsa
"Plain Yellow Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Zhènghuángqí (正黃旗)
"Plain Yellow Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Plain Yellow Banner
A Qing military and administrative division.
Kubuhe suwayan gūsa
"Bordered Yellow Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Xiānghuángqí (鑲黃旗)
"Bordered Yellow Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Bordered Yellow Banner
A Qing military and administrative division.
Tibetan or Mongolian quiver
Of an early type with dramatic widened shape.
Early Tibetan or Mongol bow case
With gold and black painted face with geometric decor.
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