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Ancient Chinese

InventionsWorld Cultures

China: Ahead of the World

• Many 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--in additional to papermaking, printing, and gunpowder.

• History Standard 1 and 2Seek and evaluate multiple historical sources with different points of view to investigate a historical question and to formulate and defend a thesis with evidence

• Which Chinese invention has been most important to the development of Civilization throughout the world? Persuasive top 5 most important after class presentations

The historical eras, individuals, groups, ideas and themes within regions of the Eastern Hemisphere and their relationships with one another

How did new inventions influence people in China during ancient times?

Essential Questions

How did new inventions influence people in China during ancient times?

Which Chinese invention has been most important to the development of Civilization throughout the world?

IPAD RESEARCH1. Brief history: Invention, Who invented, When, Where? What dynasty?

2. Information on how this invention works? Purpose?

3.A comparison of the old invention with present applications. Has it been improved upon since it was invented?

4. The importance of the invention: Did it change the world? Has it saved lives, helped transportation, simplified communication, increased the food supply?

InventionsThe Spinning WheelSmall Pox InoculationPaper MoneyPorcelainMagnetic CompassMechanical ClockMoveable Type PrintingAbacusGunpowderWriting paperFishing ReelRudder to steer shipsBicycle and chainMatchesSea Faring ShipsLock system to raise and lower boats like the Panama CanalRevolving Bookcase

Seismograph/earthquakesAcupuncture/ medicineAlcohol Brandy WhiskeyPasta or the noodleRice Cultivation paddy fieldsTeaCross Bow CannonRockets/MisslesMagic Mirrors FireworksStir fry, Restaurants, Menus, Fork, ChopsticksPaper Cup, Napkin, Toilet paperArch bridgeSilk, nailpolish Decimal System, TanagramsCast iron, steelAlchemy/ChemistryDominos/playing cards,

Rubric for Presentation

Subject Knowledge Most/All facts included in an interesting way. 6pts Additional information enhances presentation

Conventions No errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation 6pts

Graphic Design Slides keep interest, enhance content, 6pts pictures

Order of Content Clearly focused on required content 6pts

Written information Per slide so presentation is not loaded with 6pts words

30 points

Make Advertisement

When done:When you have your slide show made: Draw an advertisement for yourInvention. Give the purpose and importance of this invention. Add color. We will use this in the second part of our discussions on Chinese inventions. 1. Brief history: Invention, Who invented, When, Where? What dynasty?

2. Information on how this invention works? Purpose?

A comparison of the old invention with present applications. Has it been improved upon since it was invented?

4.The importance of the invention: Did it change the world? Has it saved lives, helped transportation, simplified communication, increased the food supply?

Notes on Presentations: 15

ptsInvention/Innovation Year or Dynasty Description Effect on Society

Paper Money

Porcelain

Magnetic Compass

Moveable TypePrinting

There will also be a 15 pt. video of inventions to add to this.

Task 2

Students will discuss as a group which inventions have been most importantto the development of civilization throughout the world and in doing so will rank the top 5.

Finally students will write a persuasive essay in which you will need todefend your top 5 choices for the inventions you believe has been most important Chinese inventions to the development of civilization throughout the world.

25 points Rubric for persuasive writing

Sericulture (Silk Production)

• Legend says that around 2700 BCE, the Empress Hsi Ling Shi had a silkworm cocoon fall into her hot tea. As she watched the stands of fiber unravel, she had a vision of how to harvest and weave the threads into silk.

• Making Silk

Decimal System

• An example of how the Chinese used the decimal system appears in a transcription from the 13th century BCE, in which '547 days' is written 'Five hundred plus four decades plus seven of days'.

The Seismograph

• Earthquakes had long plagued China. Chang Heng, a scientist, mathematician and inventor designed the first seismograph around 132 CE, a bronze vessel with an inverted weighted bob in the center which would release a small bronze ball through one of eight grooved openings when a tremor caused the bob to sway.

                                                                 

Replica of Didong Yi, the world's first seismograph.

Paper

• The invention of paper from hemp fibers dates to the second century BCE. The oldest surviving piece of paper was found in a tomb near Xian and dates from between the years 140 and 87 BCE.

Lacquer ware

• Lacquer dates from the 13th century BCE. Lacquer is a plastic varnish that has great powers of preservation, strength and durability (like plastic). The Chinese obtained lacquer by tapping lacquer trees and used it for furniture, screens, coating cooking utensils and making weapon accessories.

Rockets and multi-staged

rockets• Invented around 1150 CE when a

bamboo stick was attached to a cluster of fireworks. The stick was fitted with an arrowhead (sometimes coated with poison) and a balancing weight and was lit from a frame shaped like a dragon or other type of launcher box.

• Multistage rockets were rigged so that the rear fuses for the second stage of the rocket would light once the front stage had burnt out.

http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2008/09/videos-inventions-of-the-great-ancient-chinese-empire/

Horse collar or Trace

• By the fourth century BCE, the Chinese had invented the trace harness. This harness worked by means of a breast strap which allowed a horse to exert itself and bear pressure on the chest bone. Prior to this invention, horses were made to wear throat-and-girth harnesses, which

severely choked the animal as it tried to pull.

The Abacus

• By the 14th century the abacus was in common use. The abacus is a wooden frame with a horizontal bar that divides the upper section of the frame from the rest. Columns of vertical wood rods hold counting beads. The counting beads are moved over to represent the units, tens, hundreds, thousands and so on.

                                                                        

                                                

What is this?

Compass

• The spoon or ladle is of magnetic lodestone, and the plate is of bronze. The circular center represents Heaven, and the square plate represents Earth. The handle of the spoon points south. The spoon is a symbolic representation of the Great Bear. The plate bears Chinese characters which denote the eight main directions of north, northeast, east, southeast, south, southwest, west, northwest, and symbols from the I Ching oracle books which were correlated with directions. Separately marked are the finer gradations of twenty-four compass points, and along the outermost edge are the twenty-eight lunar mansions.

Wheelbarrow

Barbed wire being transported by a traditional Chinese

wheelbarrow near Shanghai in 1938. This type, with the

large central wheel, can be pulled from the front as well

as pushed from behind, and can carry more than two

tons-The Genius of China

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