Woodblock printing i thinking
Woodblock printing i thinking
Paper making
Water wheel
the chines need it to protect them selves and plus the love making it
It's because when the chinese people made it they called it for kam-pol-iti
landscape painting,ceramics were also an important Chinese art form, tang artisans perfected the making of porcelain.
I'm not sure. They made gunpowder for like grenades and bullets. That may have something to with it.
The Iron Age The first invention of steel was in 13th century BC - Invention of steel when iron and charcoal are combined properly. If you mean by the mass production of steel, it was 1855 by Henry Bessemer, who invented the Bessemer process. There have been some research into the history of Metallurgy and it is quite likely that the science of making steel was known in India as earlier that 4th century, There are pillars made in 4th century AD that still stand as proof.
Lenova is a brand created when IBM sold their PC product line and licenses to the Chinese company that was previously making them for IBM. The first Lenova machines were simply the IBM machines the company was already making, just rebranded. No invention here.
In Shushkovs animated film, The Invention of Love, he is likely making the commentary that will influence future decisions.
The most important Chinese invention is arguably the printing press, particularly woodblock printing and later movable type. This innovation revolutionized the dissemination of knowledge, making literature and educational materials more accessible to the masses. It played a crucial role in shaping Chinese culture and governance, fostering literacy and facilitating the spread of ideas, which ultimately influenced global communication and education. The impact of printing can still be felt today in modern publishing and information sharing.
the first invention during the industrial revolution was the flying shuttle