Arms of Ming army, machine gun (shoot for five bullets per time)
In 1575, a governor is sending the army from Guyuan to Taozhou. (A segment of "ping fan de-sheng tu" 平番得胜图)
Ming Dynasty Border Defense Government Troops
8军门固原赏功,浩荡的胜利队伍和挑杆上的人头。
6 总兵大营。地上敌首数颗。
5原任参将朱清攻破卷中明军使用火铳击杀番人。
9等待人头记赏的军士。 Public domain photograph of military activity, army camp, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
1军门固原发兵 。帐前列队的军士。
《清实录》中所绘宁远之战 Public domain photograph, 20th-century military male portrait, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
1600s Dutch lithographic illustration of Koxinga soldiers wearing iron plate armor and armed with huge knives.
A Ming era ilustration, showing an army attacking a fortification. Public domain scan of 17th-century drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Chinese cavalry and infantry attacking the walls of Pyongyang in 1593, from a Chinese painted screen in the Hizen-Nagoya castle museum
Picryl description: Public domain image of a soldier, armed forces, infantry, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
A governor of a province during the Ming Dynasty dressed in military atair including his sword, bow and quiver.
A Ming era painting showing a battle between infantry and cavalry
Soldado Chino con Langzian, Dinastia Ming
Close up view of two horsemen in the Ming Dynasty painting "Departure Herald".
An ilustration of Nurhaci's biography depicting the battle of Liaoyang (1621)
中文(繁體): 山圖局部
日本語: 蔚山籠城図屏風(断片) - 福岡市立博物館所蔵 English: Representación del asedio de Ulsan
Українська: вокоу Public domain photograph of medieval art, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Soldiers and cavalry of Ming. Detail of a pair of scrolls kept at the National Palace Museum in Taiwan called Departure Herald and Return Clearing (出警入蹕圖) [1][2]