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What does armor mean?

Armor means: a general reference to weapons, armor and helmets, but also refers to war.

Armor is the general's protective weapon, in the cold war era plays an extremely important role, similar to the modern war in the bulletproof clothing, can be a greater degree of protection of the general's body from the enemy's offensive weapons of the heavy blow, and thus can enhance the combat effectiveness and give the enemy to a more violent blow.

Armor

The development of traditional Chinese armor is characterized by a unique Chinese history, which has reached its peak since the Tang and Song dynasties.

Expansion:Quote:Yi - Shuo Gua: "Li is fire, the sun, electricity, the middle woman, armor, and gaobings."

"Book - said Hit": "Only the mouth up shy, but the armor up military." Kong Chuan: "Armor, armor; armor, helmet."

The Book of Han: Wang Mang's Biography:

"One set of armor and two wine containers of black sacrificial apples." Journey to the West (西游记)第二回: "那魔王穿了甲胄,绰刀在手。"

The Book of Han