Question 1: Who invented scissors? Can Leonardo da Vinci invent scissors more than 500 years ago? This is a cold joke. If he invented scissors, the clothes worn by ancient China people would not be made of anything. Did they tear it out by hand or cut it with a knife? If we can tear it out by hand, I think our predecessors will be immortals. Leonardo da Vinci only improved scissors and registered a patent. If the patent was used in ancient times, it is impossible to say that Leonardo da Vinci invented scissors. Scissors have become an indispensable tool in people's daily production and life. Tailors should cut cloth and thread, village women should cut paper and metal skin, herders should cut wool, gardeners should cut branches, and coppersmith should cut scissors. Although they are not amazing in appearance, they are widely used. When tools such as knives and shovels can't exert force, shearing can be easily solved. So how were scissors invented? When was it invented? Who invented it? Some people have collected some real objects of ancient knives and scissors, which are very rare and have great research value. For discussion and analysis, it may be instructive to solve the mystery of the invention of scissors. One is a bronze sword of the Warring States period, with a length of 10 cm and a width of 1 cm, and the thickest part of the back is 0.3cm.. There is a double-layer oval ring at the end of the handle, which is used for hand kneading. The gap between the two layers is only half a millimeter, which is extremely ingenious. The copper rust on it is a natural emerald green, which can't be peeled off by hand. This knife was used by the ancients to cut, cut, cut and cut. But it is not convenient to cut soft things such as cotton, silk and silk. So in practice, the ancients used two knives to cut each other, so the silk was easy to break. This is the origin of the action of "cutting", and the prototype of scissors is formed in this way. The pictographic meaning of the Chinese character "Jian" means "There is a knife in front of the knife". Scissors, as daily necessities, have a long history in China. This can be learned from the poem "Singing Willow" by the poet He in the Tang Dynasty, "I don't know who cut the thin leaves, but it looks like scissors in February". The folk paper-cutting art with a long history also proves the long history of scissors in China. The pictographic meaning of the Chinese character "Jian" means "There is a knife in front of the knife". The ancients called scissors "dragon sword", which shows its importance in life. The earliest existing scissors in China were found in Luoyang. Recently, I had the opportunity to visit the famous tomb museum in Luoyang again, where I saw this pair of scissors unearthed from the tomb of the Western Han Dynasty, which has been more than 2 100 years. This rusty bronze scissors of the Western Han Dynasty, about 20 cm long, has a different appearance from modern scissors. There is no shaft eye and supporting shaft in the middle, but the two ends of an iron bar are tempered into a knife shape to grind a sharp blade, and then the iron bar is bent into an "S" shape to make the blades at both ends correspond. Therefore, the scissors are naturally opened when not in use; When in use, people can cut things by pressing the blades at both ends. As soon as you let go, scissors will return to their original state by the elasticity of wrought iron, just like modern people use tweezers. Modern scissors have greatly improved in shape, material, technology, quality, variety and function compared with ancient scissors. However, judging from the existing relics, the scissors used by people in the Song Dynasty are generally close to modern appearance. Luoyang Tomb Museum also has a pair of scissors unearthed in the tomb of Xining in the Northern Song Dynasty (AD 1072), which looks very similar to modern scissors. This shows that China's scissors model has been used for at least 1000 years.
Question 2: When were scissors invented? I really don't know. But my right hand can use scissors, but my left hand can't; When I was very young, I didn't have nail clippers, so I had to handle my right nail clumsily with my left hand, and I still can't use it.
Question 3: Which country did scissors come from and who invented them when? The one upstairs said something irrelevant to the problem, so let's despise it first ~ ~ ~
1. Egyptians first used cross-shaped bronze scissors, which has been verified by historians.
About the 5th century, U-shaped scissors began to appear in Europe, and it was not until the Middle Ages that cross scissors appeared.
Scissors were introduced to Japan from China in the 3rd and 6th centuries, and mass production began in the Edo period.
Question 4: Who invented scissors? In the earliest records, scissors were invented by the ancient Egyptian Edward. In China, the most famous manufacturer of scissors is Zhang Xiaoquan. Scissors, as daily necessities, have a long history in China. This can be learned from the poem "Singing Willow" by the poet He in the Tang Dynasty, "I don't know who cut the thin leaves, but it looks like scissors in February". The folk paper-cutting art with a long history also proves the long history of scissors in China. The pictographic meaning of the Chinese character "Jian" means "There is a knife in front of the knife". The ancients called scissors "dragon sword", which shows its importance in life. The earliest existing scissors in China were found in Luoyang. Recently, I had the opportunity to visit the famous tomb museum in Luoyang again, where I saw this pair of scissors unearthed from the tomb of the Western Han Dynasty, which has been more than 2 100 years.
Question 5: Who invented scissors, bags and hammers? Like Go and Mahjong, "Stone, scissors, cloth" or "guessing boxing" was invented by China people. According to the Five Miscellanies written by Ming Metabolism, the tradition of guessing boxing can be traced back to the gesture order of Han Dynasty. Before communicating with Asia, there was no record of "rock, paper, scissors" in the West. /kloc-western writers in the late 0/9th century always thought it was an Asian game. China and South Koreans generally call it "rock scissors cloth", while the Japanese change it to "rock scissors cloth". This fact implies that "stones, scissors and cloth" were introduced to the United States from Japan in the 9th century.
Question 6: Who invented scissors? Is it Zhang Xiaoquan? Zhang Xiaoquan was born in Huichang Township, yi county, Anhui Province in the late Ming Dynasty. His father Zhang Sijia studied in Wuhu, which is famous for its "Three Knives". In his father's careful teaching and practice, Koizumi also learned the good skill of making scissors with one hand. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, disasters occurred frequently and smoke was everywhere. The people of Yixian county are in a precarious state and are miserable. Father and son, making scissors as their profession, Koizumi deliberately asked for advice and friends, and his skills have made great progress. After repeated pondering, a new technology of embedded steel scissors was finally created. He chose the famous "Longquan" steel as raw material to make scissors with uniform steel inlay, fine grinding, sharp blade and easy opening and closing, which made him famous for a while. Some professional artists, such as tailors, tin smiths and gardeners, come here to customize scissors.
Question 7: What is the basis of the invention of scissors? Fan Debiao invented the grab fist through monkeys and the submarine through the streamline of whales. The US Air Force invented the helicopter through poisonous snakes, the multi-camera through the compound eye of dragonflies, and the airplane through birds. Hot eye function, research and development of miniature thermal sensor.