You Say China Never Invented Anything? - woodblock clock
A short list of ancient inventions
* Chinese Abacus Calculator
* Paper money
* Battens in sails
Belt *
* Blast
* The Cannon
* Melting
* Chain Drive
* Chinese cuisine: tofu, noodles, ramen, sushi
* Chinese Clothing: Qipao, hemp
* Chopsticks
* Bituminous coke for steel
Compass *
Ballesta Ballesta * and repeat
* Mechanism for exhaust Watches
Cannonball explodes *
* Fire Arrow
* Gunpowder
* Firearms
* Horse Collar
* Hull compartments / bulkheads
* Kite
* Landmines
* Lottery
* Games
* Paper
* Hangman(LUM Zhang Heng)
* Pressure (pressure on the type of wood and furniture industry)
* Rockets: Fire Arrow, a multistage rocket
* Rotary Fan
* Timon
* Sailing
* Seismometer (Zhang Heng)
* Silk
* South Pointing Chariot (differential mechanism of Ma Jun)
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Woodblock Clock You Say China Never Invented Anything?
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I never said no. Bravo for them, and I thank everyone for their contributions to human progress. Cheers.
ReplyDeleteHey Jim, who has again done ~ ~
ReplyDeleteYes, I do not deny the pasta. first archaeological finds show that here, the dough should be a Chinese invention. I thought I knew about the character of Han in the list. Finally, they are the hieroglyphics of the East.
They are the latest inventions, which I know are the palm-sized portable hard drives and USB drives can now be found in the device stores. These are the idea of the Chinese.
Do not forget the fireworks, music pentanotic, Nice, pretty girls, spring rolls, good food, Great Wall, Taoism.
ReplyDeleteOf course, sushi is Japanese
Thank you again, Jim!
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A: Boris
Sushi is a Japanese invention! It originated in South Asia - especially around the south of China - Guang Dong Area! See link below about the history of sushi.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sushi
Many people believe that green tea from Japan, Japanese sushi, but if you Google Germany, because these two are not from Japan!
China are those who started drinking tea (more than 4000 years!) And the trees mature tea.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea
and pasta and ice cream
ReplyDeleteMarco Polo brought from his trip to Italy and resumed
I have not heard about China, nothing is not an inventor. It's not really seem to be a legitimate question.
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