- as ferenggi[citation needed]. From
there the term
spread into
China as
folangji (佛郎機),
which was used to
refer to the
Portuguese and
their breech-loading...
- "breech-loading falconet") in German; "
Folangji" (佛郎机, from
Turkish "Prangi" or
Turkic "Farangi"),: 143 "
Folangji chong": 348–349 (佛郎机铳,
Prangi or Farangi...
- "breech-loading falconet") in German; "
Folangji" (佛郎机, from
Turkish "Prangi" or
Turkic "Farangi"),: 143 "
Folangji chong": 348–349 (佛郎机铳,
Prangi or Farangi...
-
Portuguese rule over Macau.
Andrade was
referred to as a "
Folangji" (佛郎機) in Ming
dynastic archives.
Folangji comes from
Franques or Franks,
which was a generic...
-
confusion whether folangji was
supposed to be the name of a
people (the Portuguese) or name of a weapon. In fact the word
folangji represent 2 different...
-
ultimately executed 23 by lingchi. With the help of
local pirates, the "
Folangji" then
carried out
smuggling at Macao, Lampacau, and St John's
Island (now...
- : 94–95, 98 In China,
these cannons are
known by the name of
Folangji (佛郎机),: 143
Folangji chong (佛郎机铳),: 348–349 or Fo-lang-chi p'ao (佛朗机炮 or 佛朗機砲).: 45 ...
- they
named bird guns, and breech-loading
swivel guns,
which they
named as
Folangji (Frankish)
cannon because the
Portuguese were
known to the
Chinese under...
-
India in the form of the word firangi. The
Chinese called the
Portuguese Folangji 佛郎機 ("Franks") in the 1520s at the
Battle of
Tunmen and
Battle of Xicaowan...
- they
named bird guns and breech-loading
swivel guns
which they
named as
Folangji (Frankish)
cannon because the
Portuguese were
known to the
Chinese under...