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What is the ignition method of Italian guns?

Italian guns are directly lit by torches, which is the most primitive one.

Italian gun is a 75mm field gun made by the legal system 1897. 1897 artillery developed in France. Because this is the first gun with anti-recoil device in the world, the firing rate of this gun is as high as 15 rounds per minute, far exceeding other contemporary guns, so it shines brilliantly in the First World War, with a production and sales volume of more than 20,000 guns. According to historical records, during World War I, Italy imported a batch of these guns from France, and the second-hand goods eliminated after the war were sold to China, and finally appeared on the battlefield of the Anti-Japanese War. Because the gun body is engraved with Italian, it is called "Italian gun" in some records.

This word is also a popular online word, which comes from the 2005 TV series "Bright Sword". In the play, the actor Li Yunlong's line is very popular, saying, "Battalion Two, where are your fucking Italian guns?" . In the barrage culture, "Bring me Lao Tzu's Italian cannon" is also often used to spit out some unpleasant things.