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Wubei Zhi

The Wubei Zhi (Chinese: 武備志; Treatise on Armament Technology or Records of Armaments and Military Provisions), also commonly known by its Japanese translated name Bubishi,[1][2][3] is a military book in Chinese history. It was compiled in 1621 by Mao Yuanyi [zh] (茅元儀 Máo Yuányí; 1594–1640?), an officer of waterborne troops in the Ming dynasty. The Wubei Zhi contains 240 volumes, 10,405 pages, and more than 200,000 Chinese characters.

Wubei Zhi
Traditional Chinese武備志
Simplified Chinese武备志
Literal meaningmilitary preparation records
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinWǔbèi Zhì
Illustration of a platformed crossbow in the Wubei Zhi
Illustration of a Sun Zi troop formation in Wubei Zhi

Structure edit

Wubei Zhi consists of five sections, "Bing Jue Ping", "Zhan Lue Kao", "Zhen Lian Zhi", "Jun Zi Sheng", and "Zhan Du Zai".

  • "Bing Jue Ping" (Commentary on Military Formulae)

Containing 18 chapters, this section includes military theories from significant figures including, but not limited to, Sun Tzu. Some of these theories date back to the last years of the Eastern Zhou dynasty, more than 1,800 years before the editor.

  • "Zhan Lue Kao" (Consideration of Tactics)

This section consists of 31 chapters, and describes more than 600 specific examples of battles that took place between the Eastern Zhou dynasty and the Yuan dynasty. Among these are the Battle of Maling and Battle of Red Cliffs, the latter of which is a classic example of defeating an overpowering enemy.

  • "Zhen Lian Zhi" (Record of Formations and Training)

This section of the book contains 41 chapters. It contains different methods of training troops, including infantry, cavalry, and chariots, as well as individual martial arts training with different weapons such as the spear and Dao.

 
A section of the Mao Kun Map showing the environs of Nanjing, reproduced as a wall relief in the Treasure Boat Shipyard Park, Nanjing
  • "Jun Zi Sheng" (Summary of Logistics)

This section is divided into 55 categories, covering a variety of contents related to wartime logistics, such as marching, encampments, troops arrays, transmitting orders, attacking and defending cities, and provision of food, weapons, healthcare, and transportation, among others.

  • "Zhan Du Zai"

In this section, which is 96 chapters long, the author discusses aspects of weather and geographic features that are related to combat, as well as traditional Chinese methods of divination, formation, and finally, marine navigation. Included into this section is the so-called "Mao Kun map", the unique surviving map representing the Pacific and Indian Ocean shipping routes used by the fleets of Zheng He.[4]

Impact edit

Being known as "a military encyclopedia in ancient China", Wubei Zhi is one of the most influential works in Chinese history on warfare. It is a rare source of many maps and weapon designs, and contributed enormously to its various chapters' corresponding areas. It also provides an account of ancient Chinese military theories and Chinese militarists' thoughts.[5]

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Melee weapons edit

Bows and crossbows edit

Fire arrows and rockets edit

Hand cannons and fire lances edit

Matchlock firearms edit

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  1. ^ Zhongyi, Tong; Cartmell, Tim (2005-01-01). The Method of Chinese Wrestling. North Atlantic Books. ISBN 9781556436093.
  2. ^ weissberg, michael (2011-07-31). The Firearm as a Martial Arts Weapon. Lulu.com. ISBN 9780983486657.
  3. ^ McCarthy, Patrick (1995-01-01). Bible of Karate, The; Bubishi. Tuttle Publishing. ISBN 9780804820158.
  4. ^ Ma & Mills 1970, pp. 246 sq
  5. ^ Wubei Zhi. (n.d.). Retrieved February 24, 2009, from china001.com (in Chinese).

References edit

  • Ma, Huan; Mills, J.V.G. (John Vivian Gottlieb) (1970), "Ying-yai Sheng-lan", The Overall Survey of the Ocean's Shores 1433, London: Hakluyt Society (reprinted by the White Lotus Press, 1997, ISBN 974-8496-78-3; restricted online copy at Google Books)

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The Wubei Zhi Chinese 武備志 Treatise on Armament Technology or Records of Armaments and Military Provisions also commonly known by its Japanese translated name Bubishi 1 2 3 is a military book in Chinese history It was compiled in 1621 by Mao Yuanyi zh 茅元儀 Mao Yuanyi 1594 1640 an officer of waterborne troops in the Ming dynasty The Wubei Zhi contains 240 volumes 10 405 pages and more than 200 000 Chinese characters Wubei ZhiTraditional Chinese武備志Simplified Chinese武备志Literal meaningmilitary preparation recordsTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinWǔbei Zhi Illustration of a platformed crossbow in the Wubei Zhi Illustration of a Sun Zi troop formation in Wubei Zhi Contents 1 Structure 2 Impact 3 Gallery 3 1 Melee weapons 3 2 Bows and crossbows 3 3 Fire arrows and rockets 3 4 Hand cannons and fire lances 3 5 Matchlock firearms 3 6 Cannons 3 7 Explosives 3 8 Animals 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksStructure editWubei Zhi consists of five sections Bing Jue Ping Zhan Lue Kao Zhen Lian Zhi Jun Zi Sheng and Zhan Du Zai Bing Jue Ping Commentary on Military Formulae Containing 18 chapters this section includes military theories from significant figures including but not limited to Sun Tzu Some of these theories date back to the last years of the Eastern Zhou dynasty more than 1 800 years before the editor Zhan Lue Kao Consideration of Tactics This section consists of 31 chapters and describes more than 600 specific examples of battles that took place between the Eastern Zhou dynasty and the Yuan dynasty Among these are the Battle of Maling and Battle of Red Cliffs the latter of which is a classic example of defeating an overpowering enemy Zhen Lian Zhi Record of Formations and Training This section of the book contains 41 chapters It contains different methods of training troops including infantry cavalry and chariots as well as individual martial arts training with different weapons such as the spear and Dao nbsp A section of the Mao Kun Map showing the environs of Nanjing reproduced as a wall relief in the Treasure Boat Shipyard Park Nanjing Jun Zi Sheng Summary of Logistics This section is divided into 55 categories covering a variety of contents related to wartime logistics such as marching encampments troops arrays transmitting orders attacking and defending cities and provision of food weapons healthcare and transportation among others Zhan Du Zai In this section which is 96 chapters long the author discusses aspects of weather and geographic features that are related to combat as well as traditional Chinese methods of divination formation and finally marine navigation Included into this section is the so called Mao Kun map the unique surviving map representing the Pacific and Indian Ocean shipping routes used by the fleets of Zheng He 4 Impact editBeing known as a military encyclopedia in ancient China Wubei Zhi is one of the most influential works in Chinese history on warfare It is a rare source of many maps and weapon designs 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