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Chinese Inventions

  • Period: 3000 BCE to Jan 1, 1400

    Chinese Inventions

  • 2700 BCE

    Tea

    Tea
    Tea was made for thousands of years by soaking tea leaves in a pot of boiling water. Eventually, after becoming very popular, many tea houses were built all over the country. Industry invention.
  • 250 BCE

    The Compass

    The Compass
    The compasses were made of a magnetic material called lodestone, which was able to influence the Earth's magnetic poles. Travel invention.
  • 150

    Paper

    Paper
    The earliest paper may have been made from hemp and then out of the bark of mulberry trees After that, it many have been made out of rags. Industry invention.
  • 450

    The Paddlewheel Boat

    The Paddlewheel Boat
    The paddlewheel boat was made when the Chinese arranged a series or paddles across a wheel. When pushing on the paddles, the boat moved forward. Travel invention.
  • Jan 1, 618

    The Arched Bridge

    The Arched Bridge
    A Chinese engineer invented this type of bridge, which was a semi-circle. This building strategy made the bridges broader and flatter. Travel invention.
  • Jan 1, 650

    Printing

    Printing
    Designs were printing onto paper and then glued to a wooden block Once the glue dried, the printer carved the symbol onto the wood block. Industry invention.
  • Jan 1, 750

    The Mechanical Clock

    The Mechanical Clock
    This clock was more accurate than previous ways to tell time like hourglasses or sundials. The Chinese created a wheel that did a complete rotation every twenty-four hour and was powered by dripping water. Everyday invention.
  • Jan 1, 800

    Paper Money

    Paper Money
    Paper money was printed with wood blocks. A single bill could contain many colors, and is the most common form of currency in the world today. Everyday invention.
  • Jan 1, 850

    Game Cards

    Game Cards
    Game cards were made when printers used woodblocking to make the paper thick, and then artists drew designs on the back of them. Card games are now played throughout the world. Everyday invention.