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  2. Embroidered Uniform Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Ubisoft video game For Honor features the playable character "Zhanhu", based on the Jinyiwei. The drama Under the Power (Chinese: Jin Yi Zhi Xia), directed by Yi Tao, features the character Lu Yi, who is a Jinyiwei. The drama The Sleuth of the Ming Dynasty, produced by Jackie Chan, prominently features characters that are in the Jinyiwei.

  3. Category:Video games set in the Ming dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video games set in the Ming dynasty" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  4. Chinese armour - Wikipedia

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    During the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), brigandine began to supplant lamellar armour and was used to a great degree into the Qing dynasty (1644–1912). By the 19th century most Qing armour, which was of the brigandine type, were purely ceremonial, having kept the outer studs for aesthetic purposes, and omitted the protective metal plates.

  5. Age of Wushu - Wikipedia

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    The game revolves around the wuxia-inspired lore surrounding martial arts and adventures in Ming dynasty China. The European version, Age of Wulin , which had been published by Webzen , closed in July 2017, with players being given the option of transferring to a new European server established as part of Age of Wushu, the version of the game ...

  6. Category:Video games set in Imperial China - Wikipedia

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    Video games set in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period (2 P) H. Video games set in the Han dynasty (4 P) J. ... Video games set in the Ming dynasty (5 P) Q.

  7. Brigandine - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of lamellar armour on the right and brigandine armour on the left, Ming dynasty - 1368 to 1644 . Protective clothing and armour have been used by armies from earliest recorded history; the King James Version of the Bible (Jeremiah 46:4) translates the Hebrew סריון, siryon [1] or שריון, śiryon "coat of mail" [2] as "brigandine".

  8. Destiny of an Emperor - Wikipedia

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    Unlike virtually every other RPG released at the time or since, the non-boss battles of Destiny of an Emperor do not consist solely of encounters with generic units. While generic enemy units do appear in the game, most random battles are fought against one or more generals randomly selected from those roaming the lands the player's party is traveling through at the time.

  9. Hongzhi Emperor - Wikipedia

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    During the reign of the Hongzhi Emperor, unrest continued to plague the southwest region of the Ming dynasty. One of the most significant disturbances during the late 15th century was the rebellion led by a woman named Mi-lu from the Lolo tribe, which took place on the border of Guizhou and Yunnan from 1499 to 1502.