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Divine Invincible Great General Cannon (simplified Chinese: 神威无敌大将军炮; traditional Chinese: 神威無敵大將軍炮) was type of long-barreled heavy artillery in the Qing Dynasty, built by Nan Huairen, a Flemish Jesuit missionary in China, in the 15th year of Kangxi (1676). Divine Invincible Great General Cannon was named by Emperor Kangxi himself, made of bronze, 52 in total.

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  • Divine Invincible Great General Cannon (simplified Chinese: 神威无敌大将军炮; traditional Chinese: 神威無敵大將軍炮) was type of long-barreled heavy artillery in the Qing Dynasty, built by Nan Huairen, a Flemish Jesuit missionary in China, in the 15th year of Kangxi (1676). Divine Invincible Great General Cannon was named by Emperor Kangxi himself, made of bronze, 52 in total. (en)
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  • Divine Invincible Great General Cannon (simplified Chinese: 神威无敌大将军炮; traditional Chinese: 神威無敵大將軍炮) was type of long-barreled heavy artillery in the Qing Dynasty, built by Nan Huairen, a Flemish Jesuit missionary in China, in the 15th year of Kangxi (1676). Divine Invincible Great General Cannon was named by Emperor Kangxi himself, made of bronze, 52 in total. (en)
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