Character Identification
Specific Name: Qing Dynasty Beiyang Marine / Naval Infantryman
The text printed directly on the image identifies this figure as “MTUV096 Beiyang Marine”. This represents a soldier belonging to the Beiyang Fleet (Northern Ocean Fleet), which was the modernized naval force of the late Qing Dynasty in China (late 19th century).
Visual Description
This custom-printed minifigure depicts a unique blend of traditional Chinese attire and modern military weaponry, characteristic of the “Self-Strengthening Movement” era:
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Headgear: He wears a Wide-Brimmed Straw Hat (similar to a coolie hat or summer service hat). Unlike the rigid official caps, this headgear was practical for sailors or soldiers serving in hot, sunny coastal regions or on deck.
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Uniform: The figure is dressed in a striking Red Tunic with black trim.
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Design: The jacket features traditional Chinese Frog Buttons (Knot Buttons) down the center, maintaining the cultural style of the Qing era despite the unit’s modern nature.
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Color: While many Beiyang naval uniforms were dark blue, this red variant likely represents a specific dress uniform, a marine guard unit, or a “Brave” (Yong) unit attached to the naval bases.
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Face: The face print features a Goatee and Mustache, giving him the appearance of an experienced, older veteran soldier.
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Weapon: He carries a brown Bolt-Action Rifle (resembling a Mauser or Gewehr 88). This is a critical historical detail, showing that while his clothes looked traditional, his weaponry was modern and imported from the West.
Historical Background
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The Beiyang Fleet: Established in the late 1800s, the Beiyang Fleet was the pride of the Qing Dynasty and was considered the strongest navy in East Asia before the First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895).
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The Marine Role: “Marines” in this context were naval infantry used for guarding ships, ports, and coastal forts (like the famous forts at Taku or Weihaiwei). They would have fought desperately against Japanese forces during the invasion of Weihaiwei.
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Transitional Era: This figure perfectly captures the transition of the Chinese military. He holds a modern rifle capable of fighting European powers, yet retains the traditional straw hat and cloth tunic of the old empire, symbolizing the clash between tradition and modernization that defined the end of the Qing Dynasty.


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