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    The che dian chong (simplified Chinese: 掣电铳; traditional Chinese: 掣電銃; lit. 'lightning quick firearm') is a breech-loading, cartridge-using musket invented...
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  • Middle Eastern, Chinese) Cetbang cannon (Indonesian, Southeast Asian) Che Dian Chong musket (Chinese) Chongtong cannon (Korean) Culverin cannon (French)...
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    Meanwhile, in China, an early form of breech-loading musket, known as the Che Dian Chong, was known to have been created in the second half of the 16th century...
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  • 1873 (French - Revolver - 1873) Charleville (French - Musket - 1770s) Che Dian Chong (China - Arquebus - 16th century) Coach gun (US - Shotgun - 1850s) Colt's...
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    Musket Wheellock Snaplock / snaphance / miquelet lock Doglock Flintlock Che Dian Chong Pistol Blunderbuss Musketoon Wall gun Field gun Culverin / demi-culverin...
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    Emperor Wu of Han (redirect from Liu Che)
    Emperor Wu of Han (156 – 29 March 87 BC), born Liu Che and courtesy name Tong, was the seventh emperor of the Han dynasty from 141 to 87 BC. His reign...
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    general and king of Dian Zhuang Tinglong, scholar imprisoned for completing the History of the Ming Dynasty Xiaowei Zhuang Chuang Che, a Chinese artist...
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  • Man Tsi-wah Da po tong wang zhen (1959) – Tang Che Qi xia wu yi ye tan chong xiao lou (1959) – Tang Che Story of the White-Haired Demon Girl (1959, 3 parts)...
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  • Hong nan lu nu (1960) Yu lou san feng (1960) – Zheng Dajiang Sha ji chong chong (1960) – Luo Shouli Zei mei ren (1961) You xi ren jian (1961) Tao li...
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  • For instance, 7:45 pm is: 七(qī) 點(diǎn) 九(jiǔ) 個(gè) 字(zì) or 七(qī) 點(diǎn) 九(jiǔ)。 (Singaporean Mandarin) 七(qī) 點(diǎn) 四十(sìshí) 五(wǔ) 分(fēn)。 (Standard...
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