Matches Were Invented In Ancient China
Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - Some Chinese scholars speculate that the first version of a match was invented in the year 577 AD by impoverished court women during a military siege by the Northern Zhou and Chen, in the short lived Chinese kingdom of the Northern Qi.
There was timber shortage around this time but the women were not able to leave the city to search for it. They could otherwise not start fires for cooking or heating.
Early matches were made with sulphur and it was a primitive kind of match. However, they were so useful that the Chinese poet Tao Gu called them 'light-bringing slaves'.
Compiled in about 950 AD by T'ao Ku, a book entitled "Records of the Unworldly and the Strange" described a similar method of dipping pine sticks in sulphur to produce fire.
Such sticks were stored for later use.
"If there occurs an emergency at night it may take some time to make a light to light a lamp. But an ingenious man devised the system of impregnating little sticks of pinewood with sulphur and storing them ready for use. At the slightest touch of fire they burst into flame.
One gets a little flame like an ear of corn. This marvelous thing was formerly called a 'light-bringing slave', but afterwards when it became an article of commerce its name was changed to 'fire inch-stick'."
See also:
Ancient Persians Were Familiar With Chemical Warfare 2,000 Years Ago
Kiln Was Invented In Mesopotamia Around 6,000 B.C.
Hypocaust – First Central Heating Invented By Ancient Romans 2,000 Years Ago
There is no evidence of matches in Europe before 1530. Matches could easily have been brought to Europe by one of the Europeans travelling to China at the time of Marco Polo, since we know for certain that they were being sold in the street markets of Hangzhou or in that area, in the year 1270.
The first European experiments with phosphorus of sulfur matches started in second half of 17th century.
Written by Conny Waters – AncientPages.com Staff Writer
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