26 December 2016

Xing Nu Qiang (行女牆)

Ming Chinese Mobile Fortress
Drawing of a Xing Nu Qiang, from 'Wu Bei Zhi (《武備志》)'.
Xing Nu Qiang (行女牆, lit. 'Moving woman wall' or 'Moving battlement') was a type of Chinese wagon-fortress. It was essentially a miniaturised fortress on wheels, complete with battlement, arrowslits and even a gate tower.

While Xing Nu Qiang bore some similarities similar to a siege tower or Lu Gong Che (呂公車), it was probably not employed in the same manner as an ordinary siege tower. Instead, Xing Nu Qiang was probably used as a fortified mobile command post during siege.

Like Lu Gong Che, it was hardly ever used by the Ming army.



See Also

Mu Nu Qiang

23 December 2016

Gong Cheng Lin Chong Lu Gong Che (攻城臨衝呂公車)

Ming Chinese Belfry
Stylised illustration of a Lu Gong Che, from 'Wu Bei Zhi (《武備志 》)'.
Gong Cheng Lin Chong Lu Gong Che (攻城臨衝呂公車, lit. 'City-siege approaching assault cart of Lord Lu'), often shortened to Lin Chong Lu Gong Che (臨衝呂公車, lit. 'Approaching assault cart of Lord Lu') or simply Lu Gong Che (呂公車, lit. 'Cart of Lord Lu'), is the Chinese siege tower. It was named after the semi-legendary Lu Shang (呂尚), better known as Jiang Zi Ya (姜子牙).

15 December 2016

Fei Gou (飛鈎)

Chinese siege defence grappling hook
Drawing of a Fei Gou, from 'Wu Bei Zhi (《武備志》)'.
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