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- since been lost. The Huolongjing was one of three early Ming military treatises that were mentioned by Jiao Xu, but only the Huolongjing remains. Although...
- illustration from the Huolongjing. A 'divine moving phalanx-breaking fierce-fire sword-shield' as depicted in the Huolongjing, c. 1360-1375. A mobile...
- bombs dates to the 14th century, and appears in the Ming Dynasty text Huolongjing. The fragmentation bombs were filled with iron pellets and pieces of...
- ready to be shot from a bow. From the Huolongjing A fire arrow from the Wubei Zhi Rocket arrows from the Huolongjing. Depiction of fire arrows known as "divine...
- thousand at a time to Xiangyang and Yingzhou. The Ming Dynasty text Huolongjing describes the use of poisonous gunpowder bombs, including the "wind-and-dust"...
- thunderclap bombs, from the Huolongjing. A 'poison fog divine smoke eruptor' (du wu shen yan pao) as depicted in the Huolongjing. Small s**** emitting poisonous...
- from the Huolongjing Two "awe-inspiring long range cannons" (威遠砲), from the Huolongjing. A 'seven star cannon' (qi xing chong) from the Huolongjing. It was...
- deadly, as evidenced in the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) military m****cript Huolongjing compiled by Jiao Yu (fl. 14th to early 15th century) and Liu Bowen (1311–1375)...
- A 'flying-cloud thunderclap-eruptor,' a proto-gun firing thunderclap bombs, from the Huolongjing....
- an "eruptor", a proto cannon from the 14th century Ming Dynasty book Huolongjing. The cannon was capable of firing proto s****, cast iron bombs filled...