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The Genius Of China - 3000 Years Of Science, Discovery, And Invention

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The Genius Of China - 3000 Years Of Science, Discovery, And Invention

        The World is forever in debt to China for its innovations. Ancient China was
extreme advance and many of its discoveries are still in use today.  This is what Robert
Temple, the author of The Genius of China 3000 years of science, discovery and
invention.  The book is based on 11 main parts of Chinese innovation.  Within these 11
categories, there are 3 main parts that contain the most significant inventions.  Robert
Temple concentrates the bulk of his examples in these three categories, agriculture,
domestic and industrial technology , and engineering.  Temple’s examples were not limited
to these fields of innovation.  The Chinese excelled in many other areas, including  
mathematics, warfare and transportation, to name a few.  Although Temple wrote about
eleven fields of invention, I feel that these three sections contain the greatest examples of
Chinese innovation, and the debt that the modern world owes China.
        The first main area is the field of engineering.  Within this chapter, the
development of iron and steel is the greatest achievement.  The development of iron and
steel led to other advances.  By at least the 4th century the Chinese have developed blast
furnaces to obtain cast iron from iron ore.  This was 1200 years before the first blast
furnace showed up in Europe.  The reasons that the author gave to explain the reasons
why the Chinese developed this technology are simple.  The Chinese had access to large
amounts of clay, the key ingredient in making blast furnaces.  The Chinese also figured out
that by adding a substance they called :Black Earth,” they could lower the melting point of
iron.  
        Another major invention of the Chinese, that led to other achievements, is steel.  
The common belief today is that Henry Bessemer discovered the process of refining iron
into steel.  The fact is Chinese ha...

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