File:1900s Qing Manchu soldiers with spears n knifes.jpg
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Description1900s Qing Manchu soldiers with spears n knifes.jpg |
1900 photograph(author unknown) of Manchu Qing soldiers with knifes and spears as weapones. Chinese soldiers of an unidentified banner or milita unit in the early 1900s. Note the officer mounted on the horse on the right. The polearms appear to be yinyuedao (slightly over 2 meters long), also commonly known as the kwando/guandao, and a Chinese version of the trident |
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