![It's time for the ROC Army to change their ceremonial uniforms to this one: Qing era : r/ChunghwaMinkuo It's time for the ROC Army to change their ceremonial uniforms to this one: Qing era : r/ChunghwaMinkuo](https://preview.redd.it/ap12e6a8foc71.png?width=1500&format=png&auto=webp&s=87eb6a67013396d760dd06b4dac44182d3b3ca70)
It's time for the ROC Army to change their ceremonial uniforms to this one: Qing era : r/ChunghwaMinkuo
![Some new skin for Qing army image - Fierce War mod for Rise of Nations: Thrones and Patriots - Mod DB Some new skin for Qing army image - Fierce War mod for Rise of Nations: Thrones and Patriots - Mod DB](https://media.moddb.com/cache/images/mods/1/27/26175/thumb_620x2000/patriots_2017-05-21_13-04-10-24.jpg)
Some new skin for Qing army image - Fierce War mod for Rise of Nations: Thrones and Patriots - Mod DB
Why are there only Qing troops with a sword, or a pike but almost no gun in Chinese films on the Qing dynasty? Does it reflect on the reality Qing troops mostly
![Comparison between classic Qing style military uniform and westernized uniform designed for the New Army. Credit to reenactor 威廉三橘 : r/uniformporn Comparison between classic Qing style military uniform and westernized uniform designed for the New Army. Credit to reenactor 威廉三橘 : r/uniformporn](https://i.redd.it/75u7sikit4061.jpg)
Comparison between classic Qing style military uniform and westernized uniform designed for the New Army. Credit to reenactor 威廉三橘 : r/uniformporn
![China: Agui, a Qing military officer from the reign of Qianlong (1735-96). Qing Imperial court portraits of senior Manchu military officers, known as Bannermen, mid-18th century. From the time China was brought China: Agui, a Qing military officer from the reign of Qianlong (1735-96). Qing Imperial court portraits of senior Manchu military officers, known as Bannermen, mid-18th century. From the time China was brought](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2B00MGM/china-agui-a-qing-military-officer-from-the-reign-of-qianlong-1735-96-qing-imperial-court-portraits-of-senior-manchu-military-officers-known-as-bannermen-mid-18th-century-from-the-time-china-was-brought-under-the-rule-of-the-qing-dynasty-1644-1683-the-banner-soldiers-became-more-professional-and-bureaucratised-once-the-manchus-took-over-governing-they-could-no-longer-satisfy-the-material-needs-of-soldiers-by-garnishing-and-distributing-booty-instead-a-salary-system-was-instituted-ranks-standardised-and-the-bannermen-became-a-sort-of-hereditary-military-caste-2B00MGM.jpg)