The long spear of the Jianruiying, the special forces of the Qing dynasty.
A type of spear used by the Jianruiying, the Qing's special forces.
A famous bow making shop in Beijing, still active.
Name of a Chinese arms factory just east of Guangzhou, active 1875 onwards.
Chinese for "chopping saber". An alternative name for the dàdāo.
Chinese term for the string notch on each bow tip.
"Bordered Red Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
"Bordered Blue Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
"Bordered White Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
"Bordered Yellow Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Machu for a groove on a blade or arrowhead
Chinese decorative pattern consisting of archaic dragon motifs.
Nickname for Guan Yu's "Green Dragon Crescent Blade".
A Qing imperial honor guard selected from war heroes and descendants of war heroes of the Upper Three Banners.
A Chinese type of fighting flail
A special arrow used to prove one's authority.
Chinese name for a strong and heavy wood used for staffs and arrow shafts.
A Chinese saber with a gentle curve.
A town in Zhejiang province, China, known as a sword making center.
The former name of Lóngquán, a famous sword-making town in China.
Chinese term for openwork.
The Lùyíng (綠營) or "Green Standard Army" was a large force of the Qing dynasty military.
A large spear issued to the troops of the Green Standard Army in the Qing dynasty