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    Rattan shield - Wikipedia

    The Rattan shield Teng Pai was a common shield type employed by the armies of the Ming as it is cheap, light, flexible, and durable, greatly outperforming comparable wooden shields and metal shields. As rattan has no wood grain, it does not split easily. See more

    The rattan shield was used by the militaries of China and Korea since the Ming dynasty and the Joseon dynasty, respectively. The Ming general Qi Jiguang described its use in his book, the Jixiao Xinshu, … See more

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    The rattan shield originated in Southern China, seen as early as the Three Kingdoms period, carried by the jungle tribal warriors in … See more

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    Mar 16, 2020 · IMO the rattan armor was an excellent form of armor; it was lightweight, arrow-resistant, water-proof, and wasn't susceptible to rust, which made it perfectly functional in a tropical or subtropical environment.

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    The woven Chinese armour is usually rattan (the same stuff used for cane furniture). How protective it would be depends on the thickness. Chinese rattan shields average about 9mm thick for the main coil of rattan, and could stop …

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    Some of the wicker shields of East Asia were made of willow wicker while others were made of rattan - and also varied from light to heavy. The heavier rattan shields were as sturdy as or sturdier than a thick wooden shield and probably …

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