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  2. Rattan shield - Wikipedia

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    The military of the Ming dynasty employed rattan shieldmen (teng pai shou) on the battlefield equipped with a rattan shield, dao, and javelin (biao qiang). [ 2 ] The Rattan shield Teng Pai was a common shield type employed by the armies of the Ming as it is cheap, light, flexible, and durable, greatly outperforming comparable wooden shields and ...

  3. Chinese armour - Wikipedia

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    Rattan shields were sometimes paired with javelins, which were used to distract the enemy. The writer considered the rattan shields ineffective against guns. [88] Rocket handlers often wore heavy armour for extra protection so that they could fire at close range. [89]

  4. Chinese furniture - Wikipedia

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    Chinese furniture is mostly in plain, polished wood, but from at least the Song dynasty, the most luxurious pieces often used lacquer to cover the whole or parts of the visible areas. All the various sub-techniques of Chinese lacquerware can be found on furniture, and became increasingly affordable down the social scale—thus widely used ...

  5. Menshen - Wikipedia

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    The gates and doors of Chinese houses have long received special ritual attention. [1] Sacrifices to a door spirit are recorded as early as the Book of Rites. [1] [2] By the Han, this spirit had become the two gods Shenshu and Yulü, whose names or images were painted into peachwood and attached to doors. [1]

  6. Pavise - Wikipedia

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    A pavise (or pavis, pabys, or pavesen) was an oblong shield used during the mid-14th to early 16th centuries. Often large enough to cover the entire body, it was used by archers, crossbowmen, and other infantry soldiers on the battlefield as primarily stationary cover. [1]

  7. Category:Chinese seal art - Wikipedia

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  8. 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 .

  9. 101st Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion - Wikipedia

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    Sea Dragon Frogmen practice small boat drills in an indoor training center ROCA Frogmen Stand on the stairs of the National Concert Hall. The 101st Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion (Chinese: 中華民國陸軍101兩棲偵察營), known as the Sea Dragon Frogmen is special operations forces of the Republic of China Army (ROCA); not to be confused with other commando frogman unit within the ...