- Ma Jun
Chinese
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w=Ma ChünMa Jun (fl. 220–265), [Day & McNeil, 461.] styled Deheng (徳衡), was a Chinese
mechanical engineer and government official during theThree Kingdoms era ofChina . His most notable invention was that of theSouth Pointing Chariot , a directionalcompass vehicle which actually had nomagnetic function, but was operated by use of differential gears (which applies equal amount oftorque to driving wheels rotating at different speeds).Needham, Volume 4, Part 2, 40.] It is because of this revolutionary device (and other achievements) that Ma Jun is known as one of the most brilliant mechanical engineers and inventors of his day (alongsideZhang Heng of the earlierEastern Han Dynasty ). The device was re-invented by many after Ma Jun, including the astronomer and mathematicianZu Chongzhi (429-500 AD). In the later medieval dynastic periods, Ma Jun's South Pointing Chariot was combined in a single device with the distance-measuringodometer .Life
According to his friend and contemporary
poet andphilosopher Fu Xuan (217-278 AD), Ma Jun was born in Fufeng, located in theWei River valley betweenWugong andBaoji .Needham, Volume 4, Part 2, 39.] In his youth Ma Jun traveled throughout modern dayHenan province, and obtained a minor literary degree, or "bo shi". Despite this degree, Ma Jun was relatively poor in his youth, yet found means to gain recognition by employing his natural genius in creating mechanical contraptions and inventions.Ma Jun was a somewhat distinguished official serving under the northern state of Wei, becoming a Policy Review Advisor (Ji Shi Zhong). Ma Jun once oversaw the construction of
Chong Hua 's palace, under the orders ofEmperor Ming of Wei ,Cao Rui . Ma Jun was very well known in Wei as a very gifted designer of weapons and certain types of contraptions, and was praised especially byFu Xuan in an essay of his. Fu Xuan noted that Ma Jun was not the bestorator or master of rhetorics, and had trouble conveying his ideas to others with his somewhatintroverted personality. Nonetheless, he gained fame for his mechanical genius, and is universally considered one of the greatest mechanical engineers of ancient China.Engineering and technological achievements
One of Ma Jun's early inventions was an improved
silk loom , which, according to Fu Xuan, earned Ma Jun considerable recognition for his innovative skill. In his time, silk looms generally had fifty heddles and fifty treadles, some even up to sixty of each. Ma Jun crafted a loom that had only twelve treadles, which not only made the process faster and more efficient, but also allowed the weaving of new intricate patterns.While serving the Wei court, Ma Jun got into a dispute with the Permanent Counsellor
Caotang Long and the Cavalry GeneralQin Lang at court over the concept of the south-pointing carriage, or theSouth Pointing Chariot . The minister and the general mocked Ma Jun for his belief in historical texts that the South Pointing Chariot had actually been invented in the past (as the legend goes, by theYellow Emperor ), something they viewed as nonsensical, non-historical myth. Ma Jun retorted against them, saying "Empty arguments with words cannot (in any way) compare with a test which will show practical results". After being instructed to craft such a device, Ma Jun completed his fully-functional design of the South Pointing Chariot in the year 255 AD.Needham, Volume 4, Part 2, 288.] With this mechanical-driven compass-vehicle device, Ma Jun created one of the first mechanical devices in the world to employ differential gear designs. Referring to history of differential gears, Ma Jun's differential gear is the earliest historically verifiable design. In China the directionalSouth Pointing Chariot was re-invented a second time byZu Chongzhi (429-500 AD) due to the original detailed instructions being lost.For the
Emperor Ming of Wei , he once invented an intricate hydraulic-powered, mechanical-operatedpuppet theatre (much more complex than the mechanical puppet set discovered byLiu Bang , first Emperor of theHan Dynasty , when he observed the state-absorbed items taken from the old treasury of the deceasedQin Shi Huang ). His puppet theatre is similar to that of a Greek model invented byHeron of Alexandria , the difference being that the latter used instead a rotating cylindrical cogwheel with ropes and pulleys to operate his mechanical theatre.Joseph Needham describes Ma Jun's mechanical theatre in a passage taken from the "Sanguo Zhi , Records of the Three Kingdoms":Possibly inspired by this incredible mechanical theatre of puppets, Qu Zhi of the subsequent Jin Dynasty made similar mechanical sets with wooden dolls. Joseph Needham states that he was famous for his "wooden dolls' house, with images which opened doors and bowed, and for his 'rats' market', which had figures which automatically closed the doors when the rats wanted to leave".Needham, Volume 4, Part 2, 159.]
Ma Jun was also responsible for the construction of square-pallet
chain pumps meant for irrigation. However, Ma Jun was not the first in China to invent such a device. An earlier account was made in the year 80 by philosopherWang Chong , in his "Discourses Weighed in the Balance". TheEastern Han Dynasty courteunuch Zhang Rang once ordered the engineer Bi Lan to construct a series of chain pumps outside the capital city ofLuoyang , used forirrigation and means of fresh water source. Ma Jun constructed his square-pallet chain pumps to water newly designatedgarden space established within Luoyang by Emperor Ming of Wei (Cao Rui).ee also
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List of Chinese people
*List of engineers
*List of mechanical engineers
*History of science and technology in China
*Automobile
*Mechanics
*Engineering Notes
References
*Day, Lance and Ian McNeil. (1996). "Biographical Dictionary of the History of Technology". New York: Routledge. ISBN 0415060427.
*Needham, Joseph (1986). "Science and Civilization in China: Volume 4, Part 2". Taipei: Caves Books, Ltd.ee also
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Three Kingdoms
*Personages of the Three Kingdoms
*"Records of Three Kingdoms "
*"Romance of the Three Kingdoms "External links
* [http://www.drgears.com/gearterms/terms/southpointingchariot.htm South Pointing Chariot at DR Gears]
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