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DescriptionMing Dynasty fragmentation bomb.jpg
English: An illustration of a fragmentation bomb from the——14th century Ming Dynasty book Huolongjing. The black dots represent iron pellets. Text on left: 中藏铁子神砂 (Iron pellets inside ※ magical grit), Text on right: 爛骨火油神砲 (Bone crushing petroleum magical artillery ※).
Date 14 century
date QS:P,+1350-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source Huolongjing, from Science and Civilisation in China p.180
Author Jiao Yu and Liu Ji

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