Oh please don't tell me you're another proponent of the "were you there?" argument.
You're from Hong Kong - how do you know the Opium Wars happened? Documents tell you a little about them. You got anything else?
Yellow duck much wiser than pig with floppy things
stick out his side.
I saw something on TV, the reconstructed an Egyptian
chariot, test how it works.
But said nobody kn I would just how they were used.
They came up with charging the enemy line,
loosing an arrow and zooming away.
Meanwhile ten of them could shoot enough arrows to
make that a likely one way trip.
A cavalry charge is said to be terrifying, just the
trick for breaking through enemy lines. Maybe chariots?
Tanks were used to little effect in ww1, lack of
tactics.
Nobody knew to look at it how to use it.
Are you sure there are records detaili g the use of chariots.