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==Other inventions==
==Other inventions==
Things often misunderstood or rumoured to be invented by the Chinese:
Other things which are considered by various authors to have been first discovered, discovered contemporaneously with other civilizations, discovered separately after other civilizations, or simply used by the Chinese:


* [[Abacus]] (first appearance: Mesopotamia, 2400 BC. First certain appearance in China: 12th century AD)
* [[Abacus]] (first appearance: Mesopotamia, 2400 BC. First certain appearance in China: 12th century AD)

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China has been the source of some of the world's most significant inventions, including the Four Great Inventions of ancient China, a modern term which was coined by the British scholar Joseph Needham: paper, the compass, gunpowder, and printing.

First inventions

China is a country where many inventions made their very first appearances. The inventions which made their first appearances in China are listed here.(Table 56, pgs. 176-180 in Needham's Volume 4 Part 2, Science and Civilization in China).

Other inventions

Things often misunderstood or rumoured to be invented by the Chinese:

Native traditions

References

  • Robert K. G. Temple, The Genius of China: 3,000 Years of Science, Discovery and Invention, Publisher: Prion (October 1, 1998), ISBN 978-1853752926
  • Needham, Joseph (1986). Science and Civilization in China. Taipei: Caves Books Ltd.

See also