"I recently read about the red cannons and muskets of the Ming Dynasty, and I wanted to learn more about them."
Only after these words were spoken did the two instructors relax their brows and smile.
The two of them pondered for a few seconds, and one of them said:
"In fact, the composition of ammunition can be found on the Internet. It is nothing more than one sulfur, two nitrates and three charcoal. This kind of black powder will succeed as long as you try a few times."
"As for the production of muskets and cannons, it's actually not too complicated. It's just that in ancient times, such things were considered strange and obscene techniques and were not well-received by the mainstream."
"Cannons must be made to withstand instantaneous high pressure to avoid explosion. In the Ming Dynasty, they were basically made of..."
Listening to my companions talking.
Another instructor couldn't help but express his opinion.
"Hey, actually, as early as the heyday of Mohism, there was a record of a weapon that was somewhat similar to the manufacturing principle of firearms. If it could be improved..."
A craftsman present was shocked when he heard the name of Mohism.
The Mohist school had long been forgotten by the world, but he had heard his master mention that every member of the Mohist family was a top-notch master craftsman.
Every sword and every knife is worth a fortune!
The craftsman's heart warmed slightly, and he looked forward to hearing more about the Mohist school from people in the future.
Unfortunately, the Mohist school was only mentioned once, and the instructor changed the subject.
Seeing that Gu Sang was listening attentively, the instructor suddenly got inspired and found a pen and paper to draw a picture for Gu Sang on the spot: "Look, this is how historical weapons are made."
"If you're not a professional student, you might not understand it."
Gu Sang pointed at the paper and said, "I know this. This is the key to loading the gun. This is..."
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