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Anti-Japanese and Aid Korea in Ming Dynasty, and Qi Jiguang's anti-Japanese and anti-gold.
1. The Ming Dynasty's Anti-Japanese Aid Korea was the second of the three great expeditions in Wanli. The main weapons of the Ming army are: tiger crouching gun, general gun and French machine gun. Among them, the tiger squat gun and the general's gun are the best, using the most advanced flowering bombs (that is, high-explosive bombs and grenades now). In the Pingyang War, the Ming army also used new siege weapons-Shenqiu and Thunder (estimated to be the original rocket-Tian Zhen Lei Bao, equivalent to the principle of Shenhuo flying crow). In the battle of Jishan, the Ming army used the most advanced three muskets in the world at that time (which was the first in the world at that time), which was unmatched by Japanese equipment. Therefore, although Japan also used firearms, the number of troops was superior, but it still failed, and East Asia resumed the order headed by the Ming Dynasty.

2. War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Qi Jiguang was a famous war in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty. Qi Jiguang is equipped with a large number of military rockets named "Fire Dragon Out of the Water" in the army, which can be used for land and water operations. Dragon made of bamboo tube, with rocket inside and fire outside. "Fire" shot the dragon body into the air and ignited the rocket inside the dragon body, so the rocket was shot again, which was equivalent to a two-stage rocket and exploded in the air. At one time, fire could burn down the enemy's barracks on land and the enemy's ships on the water. The arrow is more than 5 feet long, with a powder cartridge, which can shoot 300 steps from a long distance, and the Japanese devils are frightened. Qi Jiguang's army often uses Crouching Tiger and Hidden Gun, which is suitable for mountain fighting.

3. The War of Resistance Against Gold was the main foreign war in the late Ming Dynasty. During this period, many firearms were used, the most famous of which was the general gun of the Ming Dynasty. When casting, it was hoop-mounted to prevent explosion. 1626, Yuan Chonghuan defeated Houjin with this kind of artillery and won the battle of Ningyuan. Nurhachi was also injured and later came back and died of his injuries. This kind of weapon did not exist in the Qing Dynasty. It was not until Chongzhen killed Yuan Chonghuan that the border guards were distracted. Someone defected with a gun. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Hony Cannon imported from Holland was assembled (the heavy artillery had a long range at that time), but it was a pity that the number was small and there was a lack of corresponding management, research and tactical operation.

"Shenhuo Flying Crow" is a military rocket of Ming Army. It looks like a crow. It is made of fine bamboo or reeds and is filled with gunpowder. Crows have two "fires" on both sides of their bodies. The bottom of the "fire" shell is connected with the gunpowder line in the crow. During the battle, the flying crow was shot to 100 feet by the thrust of "fire", and the gunpowder inside the flying crow was ignited and exploded when it landed. The flying crow at the time of explosion is like the rocket today. It can be said that it is similar to a missile, but the artifact is not called yet.

5. Shenhuo Flying Crow naturally has a certain effect, but it also needs the cooperation of other arms. The quantity and quality of firearms equipped by the Ming army have not yet developed to the era of completely rushing out of cold weapons. After all, there are still many defects in the use of firearms. Therefore, at that time, the firearms troops were deserted, and there was no cooperation and protection from cavalry, which was not enough to guarantee the odds. Moreover, the cavalry in the Qing Dynasty suffered heavy losses due to artillery in the confrontation with the Ming army, and they knew the importance of firearms. As a result, a large number of firearms of the Ming army will be seized and equipped with the army, and a large number of firearms will be used for combat. Especially after the surrender of Kong Youde and Geng, the fall of Jin, Daling River and Yuzi Zhangtai caused the Ming government to buy imitation western artillery since the apocalypse, which lost the advantage of firearms and seriously weakened the defense ability of the Ming army. From the Chongzhen period, artillery began to attack the city in the late Jin Dynasty. In a series of wars after the Qing Dynasty entered the Central Plains, the Qing army used firearms on a large scale, whether in the rebellion to unify the whole country or suppress San Francisco. However, it should be noted that the use of firearms in the Qing army, whether it is tactical principles or firearms technology, has not exceeded the height of the Ming army.