The Most Important Chinese Inventions
Chinese inventors have historically been given the shaft. People like Guttenburg and Aristotle are given credit for inventions that originated in China centuries earlier.
Of course, in the 21st century, Chinese inventors are enacting their revenge, stealing everything from car designs to medicine and slapping a Chinese brand on it.
The West can cry and complain all it wants, but you know what they say about payback.*
#11 Zoetrope
Date: 180 AD
Why It’s Important: Has been the inspiration for thousands of school boys to draw crude cartoons on the pages of their textbooks.
#10 Coffin
Date: 5000 BC
Why It’s Important: Without coffins, where would vampires sleep?
#9 Tofu
Date: 10th Century AD
Why It’s Important: One word: Tofurkey
#8 Bell
Date: 2000 BC
Why It’s Important: How else would you know where your cows are?
#7 Compass
Date: 1st Century AD
Why It’s Important: Although the Chinese did not realize it might be used in navigation until a millennium later, the compass was an integral part in divination and geomancy ceremonies.
#6 Printing
Date: 650 AD
Why It’s Important: A lot easier for Confucius to get the word out about his righteous kegger when he could print up the fliers rather than hand draw each one.
#5 Alcohol
Date: 7000 BC
Why It’s Important: Confucius would have no need for the printing press otherwise.
#4 Fork
Date: 2000 BC
Why It’s Important: Considering the fork was invented a thousand years before chopsticks, yet nobody in China actually uses the fork, even today, perhaps it wasn’t that important.
#3 Gunpowder
Date: 1044
Why It’s Important: Gunpowder would allow Western Powers to conquer China more than 800 years later. Some might call that ironic.
#2 Paper
Date: 2nd Century BC
Why It’s Important: Directly led to the invention of the spitball one year later.
#1 Flamethrower
Date: 10th Century AD
Why It’s Important: How else can Calvin fight the monsters under his bed?
*It’s a bitch
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