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ANCIENT CHINA’S
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE
WORLD
Chinese Inventions
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Martial Arts- Kung
Fu (fighting
technique)
It was begun so the
monks could be
strong enough to
stop others from
doing bad things.
Takes practice and
discipline.
Chinese Inventions
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Compass
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A magnetic marker made out
of brass.
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Handle of the spoon always
points south.
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Emperor was thought to be
the North Star.
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Chinese people were to face
directly north when talking to
the emperor.
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Helped align their buildings
properly.
Chinese Inventions
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Gunpowder
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Paper
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Made by accident when
sulfur, charcoal, and
potassium nitrate were
combined.
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Bright sparks made
fireworks.
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It was thick and used as
blankets, clothes, and
shoes.
Bamboo was cut and
dried.
Chips were steamed and
ground into pulp.
Pulp was lifted out of the
water on a screen and
dried into paper.
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Later used in fighting.
Chinese Inventions
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Wood Block Prints
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Fast and easy way to
make lots of copies.
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Great for printing books.
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Good for sharing
information and ideas.
Chinese Inventions
Noodles
 With all the rice,
wheat, and millet
grown in China, it
was only natural that
the Chinese began
to make noodles.
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Chinese Inventions
Chopsticks
Chinese Lantern
Kites
Wheelbarrow
Chinese Inventions
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Umbrella
The first umbrella was
made of oiled paper.
The frames were made
of mulberry or
bamboo wood.
People held it above
there heads to protect
themselves from sun
and rain.
What made Ancient China rich
and powerful?
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Silk
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Strong thread that
makes beautiful clothes.
The making of silk was
a secret.
A traded commodity.
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Porcelain
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Hard ceramic
Only the Chinese knew
how to make it.
A traded product.
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Symbol of China
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Dragon(s)
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Big, strong, and
beautiful.
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Important to Chinese
cultural celebrations and
stories.
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Can be fierce and
powerful warriors.