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China was the first to introduce a complete school system, made several contributions toward the study of mathematics, invented the seismograph and the compassand developed iron and steel. Other Chinese inventions that have contributed to the development of all of civilization including paper, fireworks, and the small pox inoculation.

The Chinese began using paper, made from rice straw, for toilet purposes in the sixth century, AD. Also, the Chinese began to have a paper currency in the early 9th century.

The Chinese began to use wood block printing in the 7th century where the text is carved into the wood blocks which are then inked. A blank sheet of paper is placed over the inked block so that the image can be transferred to the paper.

The first known recipe for saltpetre, the principal ingredient of gunpowder, can be found in a Chinese military manual written by Wu Ching Tsung Yao from 1044 (Burke, 1978).

The ability to magnetize iron by placing it near a loadstone was known to ancient civilizations. But, it was the Chinese who applied this principle of magnetism to create the compass.

The next significant development was the use of a magnetized needle that was floated in a bowl of water on a piece of wood or suspended by a silk thread--these compasses were used by the 8th century in China.

Other contributions are the wheel barrow, grindstone, and the horizontal loom.

The Chinese contributed to education by introducing the first complete school system during the Western Zhou Dynasty during 1100-771 BC. The school system consisted of a seven-year junior level, followed by nine years of a senior level education. The educational system "was integrated with an official selection system." These schools served as training places for officials and were run by the local government.

http://www.academon.com/lib/paper/65622.HTML

http://www.engr.sjsu.edu/pabacker/history/china.htm

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