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The first muzzle-loaded matchlock weapons in [[China]] may have been inspired from Portuguese culverins. The first hand-cannons were possibly Chinese, made in the 13th century, but under the Ming dynasty, European firearms became favored in China, due to the fast development of technologies in the West.
The first muzzle-loaded matchlock weapons in [[China]] may have been inspired from [[Portugal|Portuguese]] culverins. The first hand-[[Cannons|cannons]] were possibly Chinese, made in the 13th century, but under the [[Ming dynasty]], [[Europe]]an [[Firearms|firearms]] became favored in China, due to the fast development of technologies in the West.
 
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The first muzzle-loaded matchlock weapons in China may have been inspired from Portuguese culverins. The first hand-cannons were possibly Chinese, made in the 13th century, but under the Ming dynasty, European firearms became favored in China, due to the fast development of technologies in the West.