Chun Ho (Chinese: 鈞和; pinyin: Jūnhé) is an early gunboat of the Qing Dynasty.
Before her purchase, the ship was named Pu Lu (Chinese: 普魯; pinyin: Pǔlǔ).
[1] She was purchased on 1 September 1856, funded by shipping merchants in Shanghai as a response to an increase in privacy due to the Taiping Rebellion.
She was transferred to Shanghai's Pirate Suppression Bureau, where she was named Tieh Pi (Chinese: 鐵皮; pinyin: Tiěpí; lit.
[1] In 1882, the ship was refitted with a new hull by the Jiangnan Shipyard and renamed Chun Ho.