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Chinese Inventions ( 中中中中 ) By: Michelle Liang

Chinese Inventions ( 中國發明 ) By: Michelle Liang. Introduction The Chinese is one of the oldest, ongoing civilization. They have preserved thousand years

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Page 1: Chinese Inventions ( 中國發明 ) By: Michelle Liang. Introduction The Chinese is one of the oldest, ongoing civilization. They have preserved thousand years

Chinese Inventions(中國發明 )

By: Michelle Liang

Page 2: Chinese Inventions ( 中國發明 ) By: Michelle Liang. Introduction The Chinese is one of the oldest, ongoing civilization. They have preserved thousand years

Introduction

• The Chinese is one of the oldest, ongoing civilization.

• They have preserved thousand years of learning and written history.

• The have the greatest population• They are the fastest growing economy in the

21st century.• They are posted as the next superpower.

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Inventions (發明 )

• Paper (紙 )• Gunpowder(火藥 )• Compass(指南針 )• Restaurants(餐廳)• Cross Bow(弩 )• Umbrella(雨伞 )• Chess(棋 )

• Paper Money(紙炒 )• Earthquake

Detector(地震 )• Kite(風箏 )• Golf(高爾夫 )• Helicopter(直升機 )• Boat(船 )• Hockey(冰球 )

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Inventions

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The Grand Canal / The Great Wall of China

• The grand canal was built during the 7th – 8th century. It was built to transport goods all the way from the south of China to Beijing. This was good for Chinese people, that way they wouldn’t have to be attacked by pirates while transporting goods. People still use the grand canal today.

• The Great Wall of China was built 220–206 BC. It was built to keep the Mongolians from attacking China & the Emperor. Unlike the grand canal it isn’t used today. It’s mainly for tourist attractions.

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Marco Polo• He is venetian• He was the first European to

travel to China. • When he returned to Europe

he wrote a book about China.• He brought back many

Chinese inventions back to Europe. For example: he introduced noodles to the west.

• He also saw the first folding umbrella while in China.

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My Opinion

• I think that paper is the Chinese invention that has the biggest impact on people today.

• Without paper everything would have to memorized and written on bamboo.

• And the people who learn better by seeing won’t be able to learn anything because they can’t see anything.

• Paper is used for many things. Not only for learning, but also for art and music.

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Conclusion• The Chinese invented a lot of things. Some of them are paper,

umbrella, paper money, soccer, football, gunpowder, compass and more!

• They also invented the earthquake detector so when an earthquake happened they would know which direction the earthquake happened in.

• They created the helicopter based on the bamboo toys that the little kids played with.

• They also learned to plants seeds deep into the ground and in rows so that the birds wouldn’t get to them and they would have enough room to grow.

• The Chinese invented many things that helps us through our everyday lives. That makes me proud to be Chinese.