China's Greatest Inventions

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China’s history in science and technology is long and complex, as shown by the multiple inventions that encouraged the teachings of mathematics and astronomy. According to crystalinks.com, “The three Greatest Inventions of ancient China were the compass, gunpowder, and paper.” The Compass, surprisingly was made to check houses to see if they were in perfect harmony with nature. Also, the original design for the compass started as a wooden circle with a magnetic spoon on top. Gunpowder was made by the Tang dynasty in 700 AD. This resource was made on accident after slaves tried to invent an elixir of life, as a way to give the emperor immortality. As a result, gunpowder allowed for the invention of future military/police firearms like pistols,

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