The Chinese Thought of It: Amazing Inventions and Innovations
By (Author) Ting-xing Ye
Illustrated by Qin Leng
Annick Press Ltd
Annick Press Ltd
1st September 2009
Canada
Children
Non Fiction
609.51
48
Width 216mm, Height 280mm
369g
Acupuncture, gun powder and the secrets to spinning silk are innovations that we have come to associate with China. But did you know that the Chinese also invented the umbrella And toilet paper, initially made from rice straw clumped together, was first used in China! Through the ages, the Chinese have used the resources available to them to improve their lives. Their development of the compass and the paddleboat helped facilitate the often difficult tasks of travel and trade, and many foods associated with health and wellness-from green tea to tofu-have their origins in China. Other interesting innovations include the suspension bridge the wheelbarrow playing cards With descriptive photos and information-packed text divided into sections including farming, food and games, this third book in the 'Thought of It' series explores the fascinating origins of much that surrounds us today.
Full color photos blend ancient and contemporary China, illustrating the country's rich history and impressive modernity.... The author's personal story about her childhood in Shanghai effectively draws the reader in.--KaaVonia Hinton-Johnson"VOYA" (06/01/2010)
Blends ancient and contemporary China, illustrating the country's rich history and impressive modernity. Blends ancient and contemporary China, illustrating the country's rich history and impressive modernity. Blends ancient and contemporary China, illustrating the country's rich history and impressive modernity.
In this third book in the We Thought of It series (projects on Inuit and Native American culture launched this series) Ye energetically details Chinese contributions in the realms of farming, health, navigation, weaponry, bridge building, metal work, and more. The tightly packed pages overflow with color photos, illustrations, and creative design, ensuring an informative and entertaining read.
Ting-xing Ye was born in Shanghai and moved to Toronto in 1987. The author of the best-selling memoir "A Leaf in the Bitter Wind, " she also writes young adult fiction and non-fiction. She lives north of Toronto.