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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.
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.



Latest revision as of 19:03, 23 January 2021

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.