Chinese armour
Chinese armour was predominantly lamellar from the Warring States period (481 BC - 221 BC) onward, prior to which animal parts such as rhinoceros hide, rawhide, and turtle shells were used for protection. Lamellar armour was supplemented by scale armour since the Warring States period or earlier. Partial plate armour was popular from the Northern and Southern dynasties (420–589), and mail and mountain pattern armour from the Tang dynasty (618–907). Chain mail had been known since the Han Dynasty, but did not see widespread production or battlefield use, and may have seen as "exotic foreign armor" used as a display of wealth for wealthier officers and soldiers. During the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), brigandine began to supplant lamellar armour and was used to a great degree into the Qing dyna
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Chinese armour
Chinese armour was predominantly lamellar from the Warring States period (481 BC - 221 BC) onward, prior to which animal parts such as rhinoceros hide, rawhide, and turtle shells were used for protection. Lamellar armour was supplemented by scale armour since the Warring States period or earlier. Partial plate armour was popular from the Northern and Southern dynasties (420–589), and mail and mountain pattern armour from the Tang dynasty (618–907). Chain mail had been known since the Han Dynasty, but did not see widespread production or battlefield use, and may have seen as "exotic foreign armor" used as a display of wealth for wealthier officers and soldiers. During the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), brigandine began to supplant lamellar armour and was used to a great degree into the Qing dyna
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Chinese armour was predominant ...... d the protective metal plates.
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La storia delle forze armate c ...... metalliche protettive interne.
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Китайские доспехи — общее назв ...... ные, бригантина, и чешуйчатые.
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Китайські обладунки — загальна ...... мелярні, лускаті і бригантина.
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míngguāngjiǎ
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shānwénkǎi
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明光甲
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Chinese armour was predominant ...... reat degree into the Qing dyna
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La storia delle forze armate c ...... fu invece la cotta di maglia.
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Китайские доспехи — общее назв ...... ные, бригантина, и чешуйчатые.
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Китайські обладунки — загальна ...... мелярні, лускаті і бригантина.
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Chinese armour
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Китайские доспехи
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Китайські обладунки
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