Yongfeng-class gunboat

The Yongfeng-class was a class of four Chinese gunboats built by Japan and China respectively, each building a pair. Due to their small size, these ships are also frequently referred as gunboats. Ordered by the government of the Qing dynasty in 1910 under the deal signed between the Qing navy minister Zaixun, his deputy admiral Sa Zhenbing and the Japanese, the first two ships Yongfeng (永丰) and Yongxiang (永翔) were built by Japan, and the second pair Yongjian (永健) and Yongji (永绩) were built by Jiangnan Shipyard in China with technical help from Japan. All four ships differed slightly from one another.

Yongfeng-class gunboat

The Yongfeng-class was a class of four Chinese gunboats built by Japan and China respectively, each building a pair. Due to their small size, these ships are also frequently referred as gunboats. Ordered by the government of the Qing dynasty in 1910 under the deal signed between the Qing navy minister Zaixun, his deputy admiral Sa Zhenbing and the Japanese, the first two ships Yongfeng (永丰) and Yongxiang (永翔) were built by Japan, and the second pair Yongjian (永健) and Yongji (永绩) were built by Jiangnan Shipyard in China with technical help from Japan. All four ships differed slightly from one another.