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Minifigure – Late Qing Dynasty Soldier (Cavalry or Junior Officer) (LEGO Compatible)

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The Figure: Late Qing Dynasty Soldier (Cavalry or Junior Officer)

This toy minifigure represents a soldier of the Late Qing Dynasty (late 19th Century). While he wears a uniform very similar to the infantryman seen previously, his specific equipment—a handgun—suggests he holds a different role, likely as a Junior Officer or a Cavalryman (“Horse Soldier” as hinted in the filename).

  • Hairstyle (The Queue): The “Behind” and side views clearly show the long Braided Queue (Bianzi) hanging down his back.

    • Historical Context: This hairstyle was mandatory for all Han Chinese males under the Manchu Qing rule. It was a political symbol of loyalty to the Emperor. Losing one’s queue was a grave offense, and soldiers kept them even in battle.

  • Headgear: He wears the standard black Manchu Official/Soldier Cap (Guanmao) with a button knob on the top and an upturned brim.

  • Uniform: He is dressed in a Light Blue Tunic.

    • Detail: The front of the tunic features black Frog Button Fasteners (Chinese knots) and a belt with a Gold Buckle. The design is traditional, yet the fit mimics the more utilitarian style adopted during the military modernization of the late 1800s.

  • Weapon: Distinctively, he holds a Silver Revolver (resembling a Webley or similar period service pistol) in his right hand.

    • Significance: In the late Qing “New Armies” or modernized regional forces, rifles were for the infantry, while revolvers were typically issued to officers, NCOs, or Cavalry troops. This implies this figure commands a squad or fights from horseback.

Historical Background: By the time of the Boxer Rebellion (1900) or the Sino-Japanese War (1894), the Qing military was importing Western tactics and weaponry. A soldier like this represents the “modern” face of the Imperial army: still wearing the queue and traditional tunic dictated by culture, but armed with a deadly, modern six-shooter revolver imported from Europe or manufactured in Chinese arsenals like the Hanyang Arsenal.

Age

Adult (18+ years old), Kids (5-18 years old)

Condition

New

Gender

Female, Male, unisex

Material

Plastic

Pattern

Military

Product Category

Minifigures

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