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Lu Ban's Secret Art
During the reign of Emperor Renzong of the Northern Song Dynasty, there was a water monster on the banks of the Bianhe River. The Kaifeng government was instructed to send its saber-bearing guard Zhan Zhao to pursue the clues. They deduce that the beast is made of a machine and, with Deng's introduction, they go to the Qiankun Palace, the residence of the most famous machine master, Sheng Luban
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This documentary delves into the life and legendary works of Lu Ban, an ancient Chinese master craftsman and inventor. It explores the enduring legacy of his architectural and engineering innovations, examining how his philosophies and designs have influenced East Asian culture and continue to inspire modern artisans and builders.
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Lu Ban, believed to have lived from 507 to 444 BCE, is credited with inventing the saw, the cloud ladder, and the first writing implement, the ink brush, though historical verification of these specific inventions remains challenging due to the era.
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