- The
Shenjiying (simplified Chinese: 神机营;
traditional Chinese: 神機營; pinyin: Shénjī Yíng; Wade–Giles: Shen-chi ying),
which directly translates to "Divine...
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facilities of armor, firearms, bows, ammunition, and
gunpowder for the
Shenjiying defending the capital. It was
normally staffed by 70 to 80 personnel.[citation...
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China (Ming dynasty)
Beijing 20,000
Unknown Wanggongchang Explosion – A
Shenjiying armory of
gunpowder and
ammunition exploded during the late
reign of the...
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during the mid-14th century. He was
eventually put in
charge of the
Shenjiying armoury where all the
firearms were stored. A
second and
third volume...
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military corps. The role of the
Firearm Battalion was
similar to the
Shenjiying of the Ming dynasty. The
entire Firearm Battalion practiced firearms training...
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zongling (宗令; Head of the
Imperial Clan Court) and put in
charge of the
Shenjiying (a firearms-equipped unit in the Qing army). The two
empress dowagers...
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Wenjinglu 文靖路 12.44 0.640
Dongshanxiangzhangyuan 东山香樟园 14.313 1.060
Shenjiying 神机营 17.047 2.734
Qinhuai Dajiaochang 大校场 10 17.98 0.933
Qiqiaoweng 七桥瓮...
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previously subordinated to the
Eight Banners. Its role was
similar to the
Shenjiying of the Ming dynasty. The
entire Firearm Battalion practiced firearms training...
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Sanqianying (consisting of
mercenary and
allied Mongol troops), and
Shenjiying (consisting of
troops using firearms). The
three ying were
further divided...
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workshops and in 1506, he was also
given command of the
Artillery Camp (
Shenjiying) in the
Beijing garrison. In May 1510, Zhu Zhifan,
Prince of Anhua, led...