
Yáng Fúxǐ (杨福喜)
Manchu bow maker of the Jù Yuán Hào (聚元號) shop, Beijing. Active 1998-present.
Yáng Wéntōng (杨文通)
A 20th-century Manchu bow maker of the Jù Yuán Hào (聚元號) shop, Beijing.
Yáng Ruìlín (杨瑞林)
A Manchu bow maker. Owned Jù Yuán Hào (聚元號).
Jeyen
Manchu word for the tip of a saber.
Teišun-i giyan
Manchu for a brass or bronze mace.
Xián gé dā (弦挌搭)
Chinese term for the knot in a bowstring.
Gōng xián (弓弦)
Chinese term for the bowstring.
Gōng miàn (弓面)
Chinese term for the face of a bow, usually made of buffalo horn.
Huà huà pí (畫樺皮)
Chinese term for the "painted birch bark" often covering composite bows.
Gōng nǎo (弓腦)
Chinese term for the "knee" of a composite bow.
Gōng diànzi (弓墊子)
Chinese term for the string bridge on some types of composite bows.
Kòuzi (扣子)
Chinese term for the string notch on each bow tip.
Shāo tóu (弰頭)
Chinese term for the tips on either end of a bow.
Jiàn liūzi (箭溜子)
Chinese term for the spot on the bow where the arrow slips by.
Gōng shāo (弓弰)
Chinese term for "bow ear".
Wǔkē gōng (武科弓)
Chinese term for heavy bows, often used for strength testing and training.
Gōngbà bǎngzi (弓弝膀子)
Chinese term for the sides of the bow grip.
Yatarakū fadu
A traditional fire-making pouch.
Seleme
Manchu word for a type of large hunting knife.
Shùndāo (順刀)
Chinese name for a type of large hunting knife.
Jebele
Manchu word for quiver. Also means "right hand".
Anggûta
Manchu word for the washer at the back of a sword pommel.
Turu
Manchu word for saber lanyard.
Sirdan sele
Manchu for the suspension bar on top of a sword scabbard.
Tebeliyeku
Manchu for the suspension bands on a sword scabbard.
Dubei toldohon
Manchu for the fittings on either end of the scabbard.
Homhon
Manchu word for scabbard.
fesin-i toldohon
Manchu word for sword grip ferrule.
Guye
Language: Manchu
Source: Classical literature

Garin
Manchu for "saber guard".
Tasha gida
Manchu name for a large hunting spear in use by the Qing dynasty Tiger spear division.
Loho
Manchu word for saber.
Agūrai Hiya
A Qing imperial honor guard selected from war heroes and descendants of war heroes of the Upper Three Banners.
Gocika Bayara
Manchu for Imperial Bodyguard
Bordered Red Banner
A Qing military and administrative division.
Xiānghóngqí (鑲紅旗)
"Bordered Red Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Kubuhe fulgiyan gūsa
"Bordered Red Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Kubuhe šanggiyan gūsa
"Bordered White Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Xiāngbáiqí (鑲白旗)
"Bordered White Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Bordered White Banner
A Qing military and administrative division.
Bordered Blue Banner
A Qing military and administrative division.
Kubuhe lamun gūsa
"Bordered Blue Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Xiānglánqí (鑲藍旗)
"Bordered Blue Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Plain Red Banner
A Qing military and administrative division.
Plain Blue Banner
A Qing military and administrative division.
Zhènghóngqí (正紅旗)
"Plain Red Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Gulu fulgiyan gūsa
"Plain Red Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Zhènglánqí (鑲藍旗)
"Plain Blue Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.
Gulu lamun gūsa
"Plain Blue Banner", a Qing dynasty military and administrative division.