Rattan, a material as old as time, gets a renewed use in China

During the Ming dynasty, the teng pai shou of the Chinese military used shields made of rattan. As the material had no wood grain, it didn’t split, making for cheap and durable defence in battle. Since then, around four centuries later, t
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