Shen Kuo Essays

  • Lynda Shaffer: Southernization Analysis

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    Lynda Shaffer has a theory called Southernization. Southernization is the theory that the non-West is enhanced by the ideas of the West through interaction and trade. Chinese inventions such as printing, gunpowder and the compass fundamentally changed Europe. The biggest result of the spread of ideas was the end of the Feudal System. Printing was introduced to Europe circa 13th century CE. Printing in Europe caused a Renaissance and the spread of classical humanism. Humanism is the focus on individual

  • Non-European Science

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    dominant continent in the past. Most of the scientist who existed the past where from and studied in Europe. There have bee multiple unrecognized scientist, mathematics, and astronomers from different parts of the globe besides Europe such as Shi Shen, Shen Kuo, and Nilakantha Somayaji. There

  • Significant Advancements During The Tang And Song Dynasties

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    prosperous economy, establishing a sophisticated banking system and creating a wealthy merchant class. The Song Dynasty was also known for its advancements in medicine and science. Chinese scientists, such as Shen Kuo, made significant contributions to the fields of astronomy, mathematics, and biology. Shen Kuo's book, Dream Pool Essays, is considered a seminal work in Chinese science, describing the principles of magnetism, the rotation of the earth, and the formation of

  • Comparing Tang And Song Dynasties And Byzantine Dynasty

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    Throughout history, various civilizations have experienced achievements, which affected many aspects of the society politically, culturally and socially. The Tang dynasty is considered a high point in Chinese development, achieving a lengthy period of established government and political rule strengthened by its solid military. Whereas the Song dynasty was a dynasty that controlled China and Southern China from the middle of the 10th century into the last quarter of the 13th century. The Byzantine

  • How Did Johannes Gutenberg Influence The Printing Press

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    In the eleventh century, a Chinese man named Bi Sheng created the first press with movable typeface. There isn't much known about Sheng unfortunately, as he was a peasant. However, a scholar by the name of Shen Kuo documented how the early press worked. “Dream Pool Essays”, a work by Shen Kuo, talked about the ink and individual characters. He says the blocks were made out of dried clay, and the ink was composed of wax, paper ashes, and pine

  • Medieval Inventions

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    compass points north, it pointed to the magnetic North Pole, which is one of the two most magnetic spots on planet earth. The magnetic compass were introduced to Europe in 960 AD. However, It was mentioned first in the book The Dream Pool Essays by Shen Kuo. Early European magnetic compasses were made with a magnetized needle put perpendicularly in a straw that then floated upwards in a bowl of water (Goddard 81). Printing was first introduced in China in 100 A.D. The way they printed was called block

  • Sui Dynasty Analysis

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    Sui, Tang, and Song dynasties China was at odds for almost four centuries. It became unified in 581 with the founding of the new dynasties, Sui, Tang, and Song dynasties. During the period of these dynasties, numerous changes took place. There were changes in the political, social, and economic assemblies. The initial changes took place during the Sui dynasty in 581. Further changes took place during the Tang dynasty in 618, and the Song dynasty in 960. Sui Dynasty started from 581 and

  • Essay On The Song Dynasty

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    The Song Dynasty rose 56 years later after the Tang Dynasty fell. The Song Dynasty in itself was a dynasty which lasted from 960 to 1276, it’s divided into two time periods; The Northern Song(960-1127) and The Southern Song(1127-1279). The Northern Song was an era when the empire was smaller than the Tang Empire. It didn’t control an area of Central Asia that was controlled by the Tang Empire. However the Southern Song Empire wasn’t any better and controlled only about 60% of the land area that

  • Ethnic Stratification In China

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    The work of Chinese polymath Shen Kuo (1031-1095) of the Song dynasty theorized that the sun and moon were spherical and wrote of planetary motions such as retro gradation as well postulating theories for the processes of geological land formation. It is not clear that there is huge