LIST OF CHINESE INVENTIONS


'China' is said to be the source of some of the world's great inventions, including the ''Four Great Inventions of ancient China'', a modern term which was coined by the British scholar Joseph Needham: Paper, the compass, gunpowder, and printing.

Contents
First inventions
Other inventions
Native traditions
References
See also

First inventions


China is a country where many inventions made their first appearances. The inventions which made their first appearance in China are listed below (Table 56, pgs. 176-180 in Needham's Volume 4 Part 2, ''Science and Civilization in China'').

Abacus Chinese Calculator

Paper money

Battens in sails

Belt drive

Blast furnace

★ The cannon

Cast iron

Chain drive

Chinese cuisine: Tofu, Ramen, Sushi

Chinese clothing: Qipao, Hanfu

Chopsticks

Bituminous coke for the iron and steel industry

Compass

Crank, hand-operated

Crossbow and repeating crossbow

Escapement mechanism for clocks

Exploding cannonball

Fire Arrow

Gunpowder

Firearm

Horse collar

Hull compartments/bulkheads

Kite

Land mines

Lottery

Naval mines

Noodles

Paper

Pendulum (Zhang Heng)

Pound lock

Printing (woodblock printing and movable type)

Rockets: Fire Arrow, Multistage rocket

Rotary fan

Rudder

Sailing carriage

Seismometer (of Zhang Heng)

Silk

South Pointing Chariot (differential gear, of Ma Jun)

Sluice gates

Toilet paper

Traditional Chinese medicine

Trebuchet (traction)

Trip hammer

Vaccination

Wheelbarrow

Winnowing machine

Other inventions


Other things which are considered by various authors to have been first discovered, discovered contemporaneously with other civilizations, discovered separately after other civilizations, or simply used by the Chinese:

Abacus

Armillary sphere (invented by the Greek Eratosthenes), with the world's first water-powered armillary sphere by Zhang Heng.

★ Various automata (refer to article on King Mu of Zhou, Mozi, Lu Ban, etc.)

Bellows

Camera obscura

Cardan Suspension

Chain pumps

Chinese calendar

Drydock

★ The Flamethrower

Flash lock

★ Early explosive grenades

Odometer (also by Archimedes and Heron of Alexandria)

Paddle wheel, for boats

Parachutes

Pontoon bridge

Porcelain

Postal system

Scissors

Steel

Suspension bridge

Star catalogue

Stirrups

Tea

Umbrella

Water clock

Waterwheel (also of the Greco-Roman tradition)

Windmill

Native traditions



Acupuncture

Chinese martial arts

Confucianism

Taoism

Chinese calendar

Chinese cuisine

Chinese clothing

Traditional Chinese medicine

Chinese astronomy

References



★ Robert K. G. Temple, ''The Genius of China: 3,000 Years of Science, Discovery and Invention'', Publisher: Prion (October 1, 1998), ISBN 978-1853752926

★ Needham, Joseph (1986). ''Science and Civilization in China''. Taipei: Caves Books Ltd.

See also



List of tributaries of Imperial China

Technology of Song Dynasty

History of science and technology in China

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