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Humen Bridge seen from the Weiyuan Fort's open-air emplacements
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Humen Bridge seen from the Weiyuan Fort's open-air emplacements
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Introduction to the Humen Fort's batteries and how battles were fought
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Description of Chen Liansheng's war horse, called "moral horse"
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Confidential letter, the Battle of Kowloon, Request for Use of Force
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Prof. Ching-chih Chen visit the Weiyuan Fort with Humen Bridge at the background
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Introduction to the 8000 sma-jin front-bore cannon at Weiyuan Fort
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The stone tablet - Chen Liansheng's war horse, called "moral horse"
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Introduction to the 4000 sma-jin front-bore cannon at Weiyuan Fort
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Zhenyuan Fort in Dongyueshan hill, and detailed illustration of Cengang Fort
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