2. The conveyor can be found at Mozi Preparation City Gate. Turrets are also large launchers placed on the city walls. It is six feet long and operated by two people. Different from the crossbow, the turret is more flexible, one person can shoot an arrow and the other person can rotate the base.
3. See Mozi preparing the city gate car. The car was covered with iron sheets and part of it was buried underground. It is a machine that can project charcoal fire, which is controlled by many people to guard against enemy siege teams.
There are some ways to make ancient chariots in Taoist magic.
Wu Kai in the Heavenly Palace was written by Song, a scholar in Ming Dynasty. Published in the tenth year of Chongzhen in Ming Dynasty (1637). The book is divided into three parts, which are subdivided into 18 volumes. The first part records the planting and processing methods of ordinary grain, sericulture, textile and printing and dyeing techniques, and the production techniques of salt and sugar. The middle part includes the production of bricks and ceramics, the manufacture of ships and automobiles, the casting and forging of metals, the mining and firing of coal, lime, sulfur and alum, and the methods of oil extraction and paper making. The next part mainly focuses on the mining and smelting of minerals, the manufacture of weapons, the production of pigments and koji, and the collection and processing of gems.
"Heavenly Creations" is the first encyclopedia in the world to record the production technology of agriculture and handicrafts. It retains rich historical materials of ancient science and technology and has many vivid details. It is also the first encyclopedia in the world, which has been circulated in Japan and European countries and caused great repercussions, and is known as the "ancestor of encyclopedias".
This book is a compilation of the original vernacular, with vivid characters, and at the same time, it is accompanied by a large number of ancient cultural relics, paintings and accurate and realistic hand-painted plant maps, and 157 elegant and simple color prints that fully reproduce the production process of various industries can be called a panoramic display of China's ancient scientific and technological life. Wu Kai in the Heavenly Palace was written by Song, a scholar in Ming Dynasty. Published in the tenth year of Chongzhen in Ming Dynasty (1637). The book is divided into three parts, which are subdivided into 18 volumes. The first part records the planting and processing methods of ordinary grain, sericulture, textile, printing and dyeing technology, salt making and sugar making technology. The middle part includes the production of bricks and ceramics, the manufacture of ships and automobiles, the casting and forging of metals, the mining and firing of coal, lime, sulfur and alum, and the methods of oil extraction and paper making. The next part mainly focuses on the mining and smelting of minerals, the manufacture of weapons, the production of pigments and koji, and the collection and processing of gems.
"Heavenly Creations" is the first encyclopedia in the world to record the production technology of agriculture and handicrafts. It retains rich historical materials of ancient science and technology and has many vivid details. It is also the first encyclopedia in the world, which has been circulated in Japan and European countries and caused great repercussions, and is known as the "ancestor of encyclopedias".
This book is a compilation of the original vernacular, with vivid characters, and at the same time, it is accompanied by a large number of ancient cultural relics, paintings and accurate and realistic hand-painted plant maps, and 157 elegant and simple color prints that fully reproduce the production process of various industries can be called a panoramic display of China's ancient scientific and technological life.