This article explores the use of bronze in ancient Chinese public works projects, highlighting its role in surveying, water management, construction, and demonstrating its importance in the development of infrastructure and city planning.
This article explores the use of bronze in ancient Chinese water clocks and other timekeeping devices, highlighting their complex mechanisms, their integration of astronomical data, and their importance in standardizing time measurement for a variety of purposes.
This article explores the use of bronze in ancient Chinese transportation, particularly in the construction and decoration of chariots, emphasizing its role in enhancing strength, durability, visual appeal, and as a symbol of power and status.
This article explores the evolution of bronze casting techniques in China, from simple molds to the piece-mold and lost-wax methods, highlighting the technological innovation and artistic mastery of ancient Chinese metalworkers.