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  2. Rattan shield - Wikipedia

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    The rattan shield was used by the militaries of China and Korea since the Ming dynasty and the Joseon dynasty, respectively. The Ming general Qi Jiguang described its use in his book, the Jixiao Xinshu , which was reproduced in the Korean Muyejebo that contains the first Korean account of the shield.

  3. Tibetan armor - Wikipedia

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    According to Donald J. La Rocca of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Department of Arms and Armor, Tibetan soldiers were most commonly protected by body armor, a helmet, and a rattan-reed shield reinforced with iron struts. [1] Tibetan cavalry also protected their horses's bodies with thin leather armor and their heads with thick iron plates.

  4. Eight Banners - Wikipedia

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    Koxinga's rattan shield troops became famous for fighting and defeating the Dutch in Taiwan. After the surrender of Koxinga's former followers on Taiwan, Koxinga's grandson Zheng Keshuang and his troops were incorporated into the Eight Banners. His rattan shield soldiers (Tengpaiying) 藤牌营 were used against the Russian Cossacks at Albazin.

  5. List of premodern combat weapons - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of historical pre-modern weapons grouped according to their uses, with rough classes set aside for very similar weapons. Some weapons may fit more than one category (e.g. the spear may be used either as a polearm or as a projectile), and the earliest gunpowder weapons which fit within the period are also included.

  6. Category:Military equipment of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Rattan shield This page was last edited on 16 October 2020, at 01:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ... Code of Conduct;

  7. Category:Military equipment of China - Wikipedia

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    Rattan shield; T. Tibetan armor This page was last edited on 2 March 2020, at 23:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ... Code of Conduct;

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  9. Lang xian - Wikipedia

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    The manual describes that the lang xian acted as backup for the rattan shield bearers in a "mandarin duck formation". In Korea, the weapon, known as nangseon, was mentioned as early as the 16th century martial arts manual Muyejebo, which was based on the Jixiao Xinshu. A notable variant design is Xian Qiang (筅槍, lit. 'Brush spear'), which ...