Term coined by Bell in 1907, describing a dha that by then was mainly of Chinese make.
Tibetan for an open quiver that spreads the arrows out.
Chinese name for a type of Qing military arrow.
Chinese name for a slender, curved saber. Often associated with large two-handers.
The Chinese word for matchlock musket.
Manchu for Green Standard Army: The all-Han army of the Qing dynasty.
Manchu word for a class of broadhead arrows, a military "company", or captain.
A late form of Chinese saber with a pronounced widening at the tip.
Literally "waist-worn-saber".
Chinese name for a class of broadhead arrows.
Chinese name for a class of broadhead arrows. (Alternative spelling using an archaic character).
A Qing military and administrative division.
A Qing military and administrative division.
A Qing military and administrative division.
A Qing military and administrative division.
Qing Chinese for the mouthpiece of a scabbard.
Qing Chinese for the suspension bar on a scabbard.
The mythical pole arm of Guan Yu.
Historical Chinese term for an iron chain weapon.
Chinese name for the Manchu style quiver.
Three of the Qing dynasty Eight Banners that were under the direct control of the emperor.
Manchu word for a type of large hunting knife.
A Chinese rattan shield maker from Shanghai.
Chinese for a class of whistling arrows that combine a whistle with an arrowhead.
Chinese term for the tips on either end of a bow.