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[reference] Han dynasty Chinese architecture
AIEND replied to Nescio's topic in Tutorials, references and art help
I see, you are talking about 羽林(YuLin), an institution that trains orphans of the dead to become guards, then I suggest using two crossed 戟(Ji). -
[reference] Han dynasty Chinese architecture
AIEND replied to Nescio's topic in Tutorials, references and art help
Are you talking about 太学(TaiXue) used to train scholars (儒Ru)? That should be bamboo slips. -
[reference] Han dynasty Chinese architecture
AIEND replied to Nescio's topic in Tutorials, references and art help
Used to expand the view of the tower? I think it can be regarded as the inherent faction attribute of the Han Dynasty, and there is no need to study it. -
[reference] Han dynasty Chinese architecture
AIEND replied to Nescio's topic in Tutorials, references and art help
Since the Han Dynasty, the Chinese have used wolf dung as fuel to generate smoke from bonfires as a means of conveying information. Of course, this does not really need to be reflected in the game, because it is too complicated. -
[reference] Han dynasty Chinese architecture
AIEND replied to Nescio's topic in Tutorials, references and art help
The small stone piles lined up under the big stone pile are the stone platforms used to light the wolf smoke. -
[reference] Han dynasty Chinese architecture
AIEND replied to Nescio's topic in Tutorials, references and art help
The watchtowers in the Han Dynasty were not independent defensive buildings, but constituted a line and net-like warning and warning system, so there was one a few miles apart. This watchtower was solid, so there were no stairs, but rope ladders were used to go up and down. The watchtower is in a yard, protected by a wall, and there are several houses. Once the enemy is found, the soldiers will light the wolf smoke on the stone platform outside the yard. This early warning system continued until the Ming Dynasty. -
Addition of Han Chinese to 0AD
AIEND replied to Yekaterina's topic in Game Development & Technical Discussion
In fact, the rice fields should be handed over to the Indians, who more widely depend on rice as their staple food. If you wish to give China a unique crop, we would prefer millet (粟Su), which was the staple food in China until the Tang Dynasty. We don't want other countries' understanding of our staple food to stay on the stereotype of modern times, after all, this is the Han Dynasty and not the 19th century. -
[reference] Han dynasty Chinese architecture
AIEND replied to Nescio's topic in Tutorials, references and art help
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Addition of Han Chinese to 0AD
AIEND replied to Yekaterina's topic in Game Development & Technical Discussion
I have the following suggestions: 1. The main economic zone of the Han Dynasty was in North China, and South China would not be fully developed until after a thousand years. At this time, wheat, millet and yellow rice were mainly planted, so you don’t need to make rice fields, you can directly use wheat fields. 2. In terms of siege equipment, there is no reasonable restoration of the Han Dynasty bed crossbow in the Chinese historical circle, so it is not recommended that you keep the bed crossbow as a unit. At that time, the main siege equipment used in China was the siege tower (临车LinChe), the crash car (冲车 ChongChe),And Traction Trebuchet (礮Pao) in the Millennium A.D. mod. 3. During the Han Dynasty, China still widely used the chariot. This unit is included in the Terra Magna module. It should be added to the game but it should be changed to the same archer as Persian and Seleucid. 4. The Han Dynasty itself had a wealth of weapons and arms. Basically, the Han army owned by the surrounding ethnic groups had all, so there was no need to add mercenaries of other ethnic groups. -
Addition of Han Chinese to 0AD
AIEND replied to Yekaterina's topic in Game Development & Technical Discussion
I don't recommend you to do this, because "滇国DianGuo" were still using bronze weapons before they were conquered by the Han Dynasty, which made them very weak compared to the Han army, and finally the Han Dynasty easily conquered them in AD 109, so in reality it is not There will be cases where the Han army hires "滇人DianRen" warriors. The only possibility for these people to be armed is to join the Han army and use the same weapons and armor as the Han army. -
Addition of Han Chinese to 0AD
AIEND replied to Yekaterina's topic in Game Development & Technical Discussion
原文 However, whether it's "飞鋋FeiChan" or "手戟ShouJi", in the Han Dynasty army you can't find light troops that specialize in throwing them, usually heavy armored warriors such as sword and shield hands will throw them before melee combat with the enemy, as in AD 4~ Like the Roman soldiers of the 5th century. -
Addition of Han Chinese to 0AD
AIEND replied to Yekaterina's topic in Game Development & Technical Discussion
In addition, the word "女Nv" is also regarded as "汝You" in ancient Chinese, which will cause misunderstanding. -
Addition of Han Chinese to 0AD
AIEND replied to Yekaterina's topic in Game Development & Technical Discussion
I can confirm that before the 20th century, we Chinese usually called women "Fu", and it was not until the language reform in the early 20th century that the name "Nv" was popularized. -
Addition of Han Chinese to 0AD
AIEND replied to Yekaterina's topic in Game Development & Technical Discussion
As a Chinese who loves their own culture, I would love to. -
Addition of Han Chinese to 0AD
AIEND replied to Yekaterina's topic in Game Development & Technical Discussion
女(Nv) is an underage girl in Chinese, and 妇(Fu) is an adult woman. -
Addition of Han Chinese to 0AD
AIEND replied to Yekaterina's topic in Game Development & Technical Discussion
I'm not talking about the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, I'm saying that in the Han Dynasty, there were brick carvings showing cavalrymen using swords and shields, because until the Han Dynasty, there were still many ranger swordsmen in Chinese society, and these people would use their swordsmanship on horseback. -
Addition of Han Chinese to 0AD
AIEND replied to Yekaterina's topic in Game Development & Technical Discussion
This is the misunderstanding of Liu Bang by many people. This is a founding emperor who has experienced many battles. He must be able to fight in person. -
Addition of Han Chinese to 0AD
AIEND replied to Yekaterina's topic in Game Development & Technical Discussion
The Han Dynasty did have cavalry with swords and shields, and such images appeared on the unearthed "huaxiangzhuan". -
Yes, it's still relevant. Please just delete that account and let me re-register with my previous ID. Thanks.
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Hi. Sorry to bother but I have my password for multiplayer lobby forgotten, and I accidentally deleted my config files including user.cfg. Now I cannot enter the lobby. My ID in lobby is AIEND and I have played multiplayer games with friends several times in the past few days. Is there any way I can have my account back? What should I do? Thanks in advance.