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did the two ever even have a war? I think China was busy with Indian, Mongolian invasions.
did the two ever even have a war? I think China was busy with Indian, Mongolian invasions.
Btw, the sails on those Junks, what are they made of?
It's speculative history. Imagine these two Ancient Superpowers met and had an conflict..
Depends on which period of "Roman Empire" go against which period of "Chinese Han empire"
But anyway the Chinese should be thankful that they never met the Roman.
Would have been interesting. China under her first emperor Qin Shi Huang with his crossbow equipped army vs the legions of the Roman Republic just fresh from the battles with Carthage during the second Punic War.
The Chinese chariot speaks volumes. In Europe, chariots were already considered out-dated and useless.
The Romans, of course. Who can deny the superiority of the white race? The white race , if you observe history, has been the conquerors and everyone else, subjected peoples.
Look at India. Such a massive land, yet subjected to the superiority of English strategy and power.
Rome would have humbled any asiatic. Rome collapsed only due to the might of the Germanic people, an ethnic group of the white race. Rome did not fall to an asiatic force.
Quality over quantity, bud.
Mostly, but more heavy infantry than Roman cavalry.Indeed. Roman cavalry's wedge formations quickly erased the effectiveness of en-masse chariot attacks. The Gaulic tribes, which utilized this tactic, were subdued. Celtic tribes were subdued accordingly in Roman expeditions to Britannia ; many of the celtic armies utilized the archaic chariot charges as the Gauls.
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