There were a few reasons why the firearms were not equipped in large numbers in ancient China: [1. Firearms require a suitable environment: Firearms require a stable light source and a suitable space to unleash their maximum power.] In ancient China, due to the limitations of social culture and environment, firearms were not fully practiced and applied. 2. The manufacturing and maintenance costs of the flintlock are high. In ancient China, the technology and materials used to manufacture the flintlock were relatively backward, and the maintenance of the flintlock was also relatively difficult. Therefore, although the musket could cause a certain amount of damage, it was not as practical as bows and arrows and cavalry weapons due to its cost and complexity. 3. The organization and management of the army: In ancient China, the organization and management of the army were very strict. The main reason why firearms were not widely used in the army was that the use of firearms required a high level of technology and management ability, which were not available in ancient China. 4. Forms and historical background of war: In ancient China, due to the limitations of social culture and historical background, the forms and needs of war were not as diverse and complicated as modern warfare. Therefore, firearms were not widely used in ancient Chinese armies. They were mainly used for civilian and self-defense.
China was one of the earliest countries in history to equip their army with firearms. As early as the Spring and Autumn Warring States Period, various types of firearms such as muskets, cannons, and rockets had already appeared in China. During the Qin Dynasty, firearms had been widely used and created iconic cultural relics such as the famous beacon towers and terracotta warriors. During the Han Dynasty, China's firearms technology reached a peak, creating many excellent firearms such as meteor fireballs, bow and arrow firearms, which made an important contribution to the improvement of the country's military strength. Therefore, China could be said to be one of the earliest countries in history to equip their army with firearms.
The ancient musket was a type of firearm. In the Kingdom of France, the Charleville musket became a standard weapon after 1763, usually used for hunting birds. The name is sometimes used to refer to all the standard muskets used by the French army between 1717 and 1840. During the Ming Dynasty, China had already introduced bird guns, but the equipment rate was relatively low. Only 30 people could have one bird gun. From the 46th year of Wanli to the 2nd year of Tianqi, only 6424 bird guns were sent to Liaodong. At that time, there were more than 300,000 Ming soldiers. During the Qing Dynasty, the equipment rate of bird guns increased. 30 people had 15 bird guns. By the Kangxi era, half of the Green Army soldiers were bird gun soldiers. When the Ming Dynasty was founded, it was represented by the Fire Gate Gun. Until 200 years after its demise, it still used the three-eyed musket as its main weapon. The number of bird guns had always been small, and the Ming Dynasty's heavy artillery manufacturing ability at the end of the Ming Dynasty was not even as good as the Manchu Dynasty. Click on the link below to read the Musket Fire comic.
Yes, handguns were invented in China. It was created in the Yuan Dynasty and evolved from the musket of the Southern Song Dynasty. It was the earliest metal tube-shaped shooting firearm in the history of the world. Click on the link below to read the Musket Fire comic.
The following is an introduction to muskets, flintlocks, muskets, and rifles: ** 1. Arquebus ** 1. ** Structure and Principle ** - The musket was developed from the foundation of the Fire Gate Spear. The loading method of the bullets was similar to that of the fire gun. First, gunpowder was poured into the gun chamber, and then the bullets were placed after being compressed. Then, cloth strips and paper scraps were added to prevent the bullets from slipping. The only difference was the method of ignition. It used a fire rope that could be stewed (slowly burning for a long time). With the help of small parts based on the mechanics of Western watchmaking technology, the early trigger was able to appear. The shooter aimed and pulled the trigger at the same time. The trigger drove the burning matchlock to ignite the gunpowder and complete the shot. 2. ** Performance characteristics ** - It was more convenient and reliable to carry and use than the Fire Gate Gun. However, it also had obvious shortcomings. The length of the fire rope needed to be constantly adjusted due to the loss of fire. The process of filling the gunpowder was dangerous. Moreover, it was restricted by weather conditions. For example, the fire rope was easy to extinguish in rainy weather. 3. ** Historical significance ** - The appearance of the musket was an important advancement in the development of firearms. It made the operation of firearms more convenient and improved the shooting efficiency to a certain extent. It also promoted the development of infantry tactics, allowing infantry to shoot more independently on the battlefield. ** 2. Flintlock Gun ** 1. ** Structure and Principle ** - The invention of the flintlock gun marked a major breakthrough in firearm technology. It ignited the gunpowder through the sparks produced by the collision of flint, and then fired the bullet. 2. ** Performance characteristics ** - Its shooting speed and reliability were much higher than that of an arquebus. Because there was no need for an ignition device like a matchlock that was easily affected by the outside world, it was more stable in various environments. Moreover, it was easier and faster to shoot, which improved the combat effectiveness of the gun. 3. ** Historical significance ** - It was widely used in the military and hunting fields, promoting the further development of war forms. Its appearance made the firepower output of the army more stable and efficient, and played an important role in the development of military strategy and tactics. ** 3. Musket ** 1. ** Structure and Principle ** - The main feature of the musket was that it had no rifling in the barrel. It was a relatively simple firearm structure. Its firing principle was based on the loading of gunpowder and bullets in the gun chamber, and the energy generated by the combustion of the gunpowder pushed the bullets out. 2. ** Performance characteristics ** - Muskets were mainly used in close combat. Since there was no rifling to guide the projectile, its shooting accuracy was relatively low, but it could still produce greater lethality at close range. It was relatively easy to load and could shoot multiple times quickly, suitable for close combat. 3. ** Historical significance ** - During the war, muskets were one of the main weapons of the infantry, and they were of great significance in changing the pattern of close combat in the war. Its widespread use also prompted military tactics to adjust around its characteristics, such as the formation of dense linear formations for salvo and other tactical developments. ** 4. Rifle (Rifle)** 1. ** Structure and Principle ** - The biggest difference between a rifle and a musket was the rifling in the barrel. The rifling could cause the projectile to spin when it was fired, thereby improving the flight stability and shooting accuracy of the projectile. 2. ** Performance characteristics ** - It was suitable for long-range shooting. Compared to a musket, its accuracy was greatly improved, and it could hit the target more accurately from a long distance. However, due to the existence of rifling, the manufacturing process was relatively complicated, and it was relatively troublesome to load ammunition. 3. ** Historical significance ** - The appearance of rifles changed the pattern of long-range combat. In a war, the side with rifles had a clear advantage in long-range combat. It also led to the development of military strategies and tactics in a more diverse direction. For example, the development of sniper tactics was closely related to the emergence of rifles. Click on the link below to read the Musket Fire comic.
Muskets had a wide range of uses. They could be divided into different types according to their size, structure, and combat use. Among them, there were handguns for individual soldiers, medium-sized bowl-mouth guns for warships and pass guards, and large-sized guns for city defense fortresses. Other than that, there were also handguns and three-eyed handguns used for city defense and water warfare. In battle, the musket could produce explosive force by igniting the gunpowder in the chamber, pushing out stone bullets, arrows, lead bullets, iron bullets, etc. in the chamber to attack the enemy. Click on the link below to read the Musket Fire comic.
The earliest books in China, written books, could be traced back to the 16th century B.C., which was the Shang Dynasty. These books were mainly carved on tortoise shells and beast bones to record business, politics, military and other information.
My dear children, recommend a few apocalyptic novels. " Bao Ma wins by hoarding goods in the apocalypse." The author, Autumn's Letter. Three months before the apocalypse, the female protagonist was madly hoarding goods. She wanted to take revenge in the apocalypse and live a peaceful life. The Superstore of the Apocalypse was written by The Cat that Loves Noodles. The female protagonist had a future superstore and was doing business in the apocalypse. " Doomsday Miscellany " was created by a rich person. Ding Yi was using his space to survive in the apocalypse. " Doomsday Super Merchant " was a super classic, written by Rainwater. The protagonist traveled back and forth between reality and the apocalypse to sell goods and build a talent factory. Although there were some minor issues, such as food, zombies, and weapons, it did not affect the quality of the book. " My World in the End of the World ", by Sanshe Hall. The protagonist, Wang Haoyu, had the Minecraft system when he traveled through the apocalypse. He traveled between the two worlds to create his own paradise. It was full of creativity, the writing style was not bad, and the updates were fast. It was a refreshing novel that was worth reading. These apocalyptic novels all had their own merits, and they were all worth reading.
I recommend Tang's Top Grade Arms Merchant and Invincible Blacksmith to you. The first story was about Tang Chuan, who played online games and traveled to the Tang Empire to become a small official in the Weapons Bureau. He used his knowledge of life and occupation while playing games to become the most outstanding arms dealer in the history of the Tang Empire. The latter described how Lin Han had transmigrated to another world and possessed the Divine Weapon Forging System, which allowed him to create countless Divine Weapons. These two novels are very much in line with the plot you described. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
"The Star Map of the North and South of the Equator" was drawn during the Chongzhen period of the Ming Dynasty and was now hidden in the Vatican. It had a resolution of 37000*14000 and was very clear and perfect.
"Muskets are the most powerful" was a rather vague statement. Muskets were of great military value in their time. Muskets were the earliest metal tube-shaped shooting firearms that appeared in the Yuan Dynasty in China. They were the ancestors of modern guns. During the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, the appearance of firearms changed the form of war, allowing the development of firearms to enter a new stage. In terms of structure and principle, the musket produced explosive force by igniting the gunpowder in the chamber, pushing out the contents of the chamber (such as stone bullets, arrows, lead bullets, iron bullets, etc.) to attack the enemy. It could be divided into handguns, bowl-mouth guns, zhan-mouth guns, multi-barrel guns, and many other types. However, compared to modern firearms, the range, accuracy, and firing rate of a handgun were relatively limited. For example, modern firearms had a far greater range than handguns, and their accuracy was not something handguns could compare to. At the same time, the loading speed of the handgun was slow and the operation was relatively complicated. In the war environment at that time, handguns had a greater advantage than traditional cold weapons such as knives, swords, bows and arrows, but from the perspective of the entire weapon development process, it could not be simply said that handguns were the most powerful. Click on the link below to read the Musket Fire comic.