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The Firearm Battalion or ''Huoqiying'' () was one of the elite military divisions of the
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of China stationed around the capital
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. It was an army that specialized in managing and practicing
firearm A firearm is any type of gun that uses an explosive charge and is designed to be readily carried and operated by an individual. The term is legally defined further in different countries (see legal definitions). The first firearms originate ...
weaponries, and an elite unit of the Imperial Guards of the Qing dynasty. The former site of the Firearm Battalion ("Huoqiying") is located directly north of the Indigo Factory in the present-day
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of Beijing, where "Huoqiying" remains as a place name today. There is also a Huoqiying station as a
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of the
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.


History

The Firearm Battalion was first established in 1688 in
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during the reign of the
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. It was initially called the "Han Army Firearms and Sword Training Camp"(Chinese: 汉军火器兼练大刀营). Three years later (1691) Kangxi Emperor felt the incomparable power of firearms and officially named it the "Firearm Battalion" (''Huoqiying''), as a special force that incorporated all the musket and cannon specialists previously subordinated to the
Eight Banners The Eight Banners (in Manchu language, Manchu: ''jakūn gūsa'', , ) were administrative and military divisions under the Later Jin (1616–1636), Later Jin and Qing dynasty, Qing dynasties of China into which all Manchu people, Manchu househol ...
. This organization consolidated under one command the different artillery units of the Eight Banners resident in Beijing, of the provincial Banner garrisons, and of the Green Standard forces in addition to professionalizing artillery as a separate military corps. The role of the Firearm Battalion was similar to the
Shenjiying The Shenjiying (), which directly translates to "Divine Machine Battalion", was one of Ming dynasty's three elite military divisions stationed around Beijing collectively called the "Three Great Battalions" ( zh, t=三大營, p=Sān Dà Yíng, lab ...
of the
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. The entire Firearm Battalion practiced firearms training, and the firearms they practiced include
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and large
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s. Composed of Eight Banners soldiers, it was responsible for guarding the imperial city. However, the battalion soldiers stationed in the city were stationed in the four cities of the city along with the Eight Banners soldiers. Each banner was equipped with a part of the Firearm Battalion soldiers, which was very inconvenient to train, and firearm manufacturing and training also required a large space. In 1770,
Qianlong Emperor The Qianlong Emperor (25 September 17117 February 1799), also known by his temple name Emperor Gaozong of Qing, personal name Hongli, was the fifth Emperor of China, emperor of the Qing dynasty and the fourth Qing emperor to rule over China pr ...
approved that the Manchu Eight Banners officers and soldiers of the Firearm Battalion were moved outside the city and stationed in the same camp. The Firearm Battalion was built in the northwest suburb of Lindigo Factory outside the city. The Firearm Battalion area was built along the direction of the Kunyu River and was adjacent to the
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to the north. The building took three years and was completed in 1773. In order to distinguish it from the previous Firearm Battalion in the inner city, it was also called the "Outer Firearm Battalion". The streets and lanes in the Firearm Battalion were in the shape of a checkerboard, and the large wall surrounding the camp was four kilometers long and made of three-piece earthen barriers. There was a river guarding the Firearm Battalion outside the Battalion wall, which played a role in drainage. The wall had four gates in the east, west, north and south, and there was a flat bridge with each gate.


See also

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Military of the Qing dynasty The Qing dynasty (1644–1912) was established by conquest and maintained by armed force. The founding emperors personally organized and led the armies, and the continued cultural and political legitimacy of the dynasty depended on their abilit ...
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Peking Field Force The Peking Field Force was a modern-armed military unit that defended the Chinese imperial capital Beijing in the last decades of the Qing dynasty (1644–1912). Its troops were on duty in the Imperial City, Beijing, as one of the units of the Qi ...
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Shenjiying The Shenjiying (), which directly translates to "Divine Machine Battalion", was one of Ming dynasty's three elite military divisions stationed around Beijing collectively called the "Three Great Battalions" ( zh, t=三大營, p=Sān Dà Yíng, lab ...
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Hushenying The Hushenying () were a unit of 10,000 Manchu Bannermen under the command of Zaiyi during the Boxer Rebellion. Zaiyi himself created the unit in 1899, but it was decimated at the Battle of Peking in 1900 when the Eight-Nation Alliance captured ...


References

{{Qing dynasty topics Military units and formations of the Qing dynasty Army units and formations of China 1688 establishments in China Eight Banners