Chinese Inventions and Discoveries

By changabula ( bbs.chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2007-02-01 08:54

Related article: http://bbs.chinadaily.com.cn/viewthread.php?tid=551173&extra=page%3D1

A common stereotype is that the Chinese traditionally lack scientific and technological ability, although, somehow, they stumbled upon paper making, printing, gunpowder, and the mariner's compass.

Modern Chinese, themselves, sometimes are surprised to realize that modern agriculture, shipping, astronomical observatories, decimal mathematics, paper money, umbrellas, wheelbarrows, multi-stage rockets, brandy and whiskey, the game of chess, and much more, all came from China.

The sciences of astronomy, physics, chemistry, meteorology, seismology, technology, engineering, and mathematics can trace their early origins to China.

From 600 AD until 1500 AD, China was the world's most technologically advanced society.

The Chinese were developed more than any other ancient civilazation. Scholars routinely discovered scientific principles, invented new technologies, and influenced the development of human civilizations around the world.

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