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| Fei Bo Jia, from Jin Tang Jie Zhu Shi Er Chou (《金湯借箸十二籌》). However the armour depicted in the picture looks nothing like the description. |
18 February 2015
Fan Jiang Hun Hai Fei Bo Shen Jia (翻江混海飛波神甲)
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fanciful,
Ming Dynasty
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Fan Jiang Hun Hai Fei Bo Shen Jia (翻江混海飛波神甲)
17 February 2015
Paper armours of the Ming Dynasty
Qi Jia (緝甲, lit. 'Quilted armour') and Zhi Bi Shou (紙臂手, paper armguard)
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| Drawing of a Qi Jia, from 'Ji Xiao Xin Shu (《紀效新書》)'. |
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| A helmet and a paper armguard, also from 'Ji Xiao Xin Shu (《紀效新書》)'. |
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armour,
common,
late Ming Dynasty,
mid Ming Dynasty,
Qi Ji Guang
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Paper armours of the Ming Dynasty
16 February 2015
Quan Tie Jia (全鐵甲), plate armour of the Ming Dynasty
UPDATED DECEMBER 1, 2023, minor update OCTOBER 11, 2024
Quan Tie Jia (全鐵甲, lit. ‘Full iron armour’) was an interesting and one-of-a-kind Chinese armour design that first appeared during the tail end of the Ming Dynasty. Unlike brigandine and lamellar armour commonly used in China at the time, Quan Tie Jia was made of large overlapping steel plates, and was often seen as a late but independent attempt to develop plate armour.
Labels:
armour,
helmet,
late Ming Dynasty,
rare,
scroll painting,
Tianjin
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Quan Tie Jia (全鐵甲), plate armour of the Ming Dynasty
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