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The legacy of Chinese inventions

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The legacy of Chinese inventions
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  • The legacy of Chinese inventions
  •  Along with paper came the method of block printing.This technique involved carving the text in reverse to stand out an a block of wood. It took very long to carve the blocks for each page. The block was painted with ink and pressed onto paper to create a printed page.
  • The Chinese invented paper around A.D. 100.
  • Printing and paper money
  • The innovation of movable type made it easier and cheaper to print blocks.
  • Government regulations, literature, and Confucianism and Buddhism are so much simpler now.
  • Sorry, coins are too bulky to move around, take an IOU.
  • Ugh, fine!
  • With the growing population, the demand for coins grew. 6 million were minted per year.
  • Printing and paper money continued
  • Around 1100, the first government-backed currency was issued.
  • Alchemists discovered gunpowder when trying to turn worthless metals into gold
  • TOO LATE HAHAHA! YOUR SO SCREWED NOW!!
  • Gunpowder, the Magnetic Compass, and Porcelain
  • Use gunpowder to beef up the army. Keep it secret, we want to maintain the upper hand if we are forced to battle.
  • *The USA is obsessed with gun violence
  • Compasses were a sliver of magnetized iron either in water or hanging on a silk thread.
  • It was not until the 1100s were people using compasses for navigation
  • Gunpowder, the Magnetic Compass, and Porcelain continued
  • Porcelain was very valuable as it was strong, light, sometimes see-through, and its ingredients were secret
  • My precious!
  • The compass was only used for celebratory means only until A.D. 100 when they started using them for navigation.
  • Summary
  • Porcelain was used to make kitchenware, vases and more it was very valuable as very few knew how to make it.
  • Wow, these three sound like winners! These will probably will spark new ideas, wont they? 
  • Gunpowder was used to beef up chinas armies and make weapons and fireworks.
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