Art Over the Past Several Thousand Years, Essay

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Over the past several thousand years, the Chinese have contributed some of the world's most significant technological tools and inventions. Most of these inventions have had a tremendous impact on human history and it is hard to imagine life without any of them. Among the most influential of Chinese inventions include gunpowder/explosives; paper; moveable type; the magnetic compass; tea; noodles; matches; and silk. Of these eight inventions, the four most important include paper, gunpowder, tea, and noodles. Of those four, the Chinese invention I could least likely live without would be noodles.

It is difficult to imagine how human beings could have spread information without paper. Even if the Chinese had not invented moveable type well before the Gutenberg printing press was designed in Europe, the invention of paper is one of the most important contributions to the spread of knowledge, learning, ideas, and information. As the Franklin Institute (n.d.) points out, " the Chinese were significantly ahead of the rest of the world" with regards to the development of paper parchment. The ancient Egyptians are known for their papyrus "paper," but papyrus is simply dried papyrus plant, whereas paper requires a sophisticated process whereby pulp is soaked in water and then molded. Chinese paper was made out of hemp and bamboo fiber pulp (Asia Society, 2013; Franklin Institute, n.d.). It is estimated that the Chinese invented paper sometime between 140 BCE and 110 CE (Franklin Institute, n.d.). The Columbia University East Asian Curriculum Project (n.d.) places the date of invention at 105 CE, as the archaeological record shows the oldest known paper with writing on it at this time (Asia Society, 2013). The oldest known printed book is said to be a Chinese publication from 868 CE (Columbia University East Asian Curriculum Project, n.d.). The Chinese also invented playing cards, printed on heavy paper (Columbia University East Asian Curriculum Project, n.d.). Furthermore, the Chinese invented paper money around the ninth century CE, whereas in Europe paper money did not make an appearance until 1661, in Sweden (Asia Society, 2013).

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Paper money was a significant contribution to global societies, transforming the ways businesses and individuals conducted their transactions. By the tenth century, China had a sophisticated system of banking using paper money as a promissory note medium of exchange (Asia Society, 2013). From China the invention of paper spread through to India, and made it to Europe via Arab traders (Asia Society, 2013).

One of the most notable Chinese inventions was gunpowder. Invented around the eighth century CE, " Chinese scientists discovered that an explosive mixture could be produced by combining sulfur, charcoal, and saltpeter (potassium nitrate)," (Franklin Institute, n.d.). The material was used for fireworks displays as well as for weaponry. In the eleventh and twelfth centuries CE, the first rockets were invented, using gunpowder and bamboo. Some of these were multi-staged rockets, involving a second fuse that deployed after the first (Asia Society, 2013). A related invention is the sulfur-coated stick used to start fires: the match. Whereas matches were invented in Europe in the sixteenth century, the Chinese invented them in the sixth century: a full thousand years earlier. Researchers believe that "the first version of the match was invented in 577 CE by impoverished court ladies during a military siege," as they had insufficient timber and required the sulfur coating for greater efficiency for starting fires (Asia Society, 2013). Marco Polo is said to have brought rocket technology and gunpowder to Europe from China (Asia Society, 2013).

Tea is a plant, and in its raw botanical format it is not an invention per se. However, the Chinese developed the processes by which tea was dried, fermented, and brewed into a beverage that has become a staple around the world. For this reason, tea remains one of China's most significant contributions to the world. Chinese literature is replete with the mythical origins of tea, such as the legend of emperor Shen Nung, who inadvertently discovered the….....

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