- The
Wubei Zhi (Chinese: 武備志;
Treatise on
Armament Technology or
Records of
Armaments and
Military Provisions), also
commonly known by its ****anese translated...
- century. A fire
arrow from the
Wubei Zhi
Depiction of fire
arrows known as "divine
engine arrows" (shen ji jian 神機箭) from the
Wubei Zhi.
Depiction of a stationary...
- chariot'):
Multiple rocket launcher supported by a
wheelbarrow cart,
recorded in
Wubei Zhi. The
frame of the cart can be
attached to
variable sizes of
rocket pods...
- helmet, breastplate, and mask from the
Wubei Yaolue Ming arm guards,
thigh armour, and back
plate from the
Wubei Yaolue Ming
shieldbearer Second Power...
- An
illustration of fire
arrow launchers as
depicted in the
Wubei Zhi (17th century). The
launcher is
constructed using basketry....
-
depicted in the
Wubei Zhi. The
launcher is
constructed using basketry. A "long
serpent enemy breaking" fire
arrow launcher as
depicted in the
Wubei Zhi. It carries...
-
sailing charts, the Mao Kun map, were
published in a book
entitled the
Wubei Zhi (A
Treatise on
Armament Technology)
written in 1621 and
published in...
-
Chinese military compilations the Wǔ jīng zǒng yào, Sāncái tú huì, the
Wǔbèi zhì, and many others,
though no
artifact representations currently exist...
-
Shorter bow
designs became po****r
during the Ming
dynasty (1368–1644 CE).
Wubei Zhi (Chapter 102)
describes several bow
styles po****r
during the Ming dynasty:...
- in the
Wubei Zhi (1621). The
launcher is
constructed using basketry. A "charging
leopard pack"
arrow rocket launcher as
depicted in the
Wubei Zhi. A "nest...