Is the Mo family really proficient in the trick Is the Mo trick real or fictional?

Updated on history 2024-03-21
32 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Just go and watch "Qin Shi Mingyue"!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It seems to know what they represent for the interests of small producers.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The Mohist technique does exist, which can be verified from the book "Mozi". However, an excessive exaggeration has been carried out in the film and television dramas, adding a lot of fantasy colors, which makes us have a wrong understanding of the Mohist technique.

    The Mohist technique, to be explained in today's language, is the technology of mechanical manufacturing. We all know that Mozi was a very pragmatic person, with high attainments in both military and physical fields. Through his knowledge of physics, he built many defenses**, most of which were built on the city walls, so he came up with the term "Organ City".

    In "Mozi", three kinds of city defense are mentioned, the first is the crossbow car, which is placed on the city wall, ten people operate, and can shoot dozens or hundreds of crossbow arrows at a time, the tail end of the arrow is tied with a rope, and the rope is connected to a wheel, so that the shot arrow can quickly come back and improve the efficiency of the use of crossbow arrows.

    The second is the remedial machine, a bit like the anti-aircraft guns of the previous era, which is also placed on the city wall, with a farther range than the ballista, and is operated by two people, one person is responsible for shooting, and the other person is responsible for adjusting the direction, so the operation is more flexible. The third type is the car, similar to the catapult, but it is a city defense class, by throwing charcoal, to resist the enemy's siege troops.

    The Mojia organs are only some city defenses that make use of physical and mechanical knowledge**, and in the eyes of our modern people, these devices are very simple machines. But at that time, in terms of the level of productivity, this was already very high technology, and it had a very powerful lethality at that time. This phenomenon is like the feeling in our hearts when we mention laser**, as well as nuclear** - this is probably the ultimate **, so we will write these ** very terrifying, people thousands of years later may also think that we are very powerful now, but if they know what we are talking about, they will only hehe.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Mohist technique should be real, but it has been forgotten over the long years of history. This requires our descendants. Dig into history seriously. Detailed. Over time, we will be able to slowly look for it from ancient history.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I feel that the Mo family's tricks are real, existent, not fictional, after all, the Mo family is also a big family. He must have his own real talent and learning, otherwise it would not have spread so far-reaching.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The Mojia machine technique may really have something, but it is not as expanded as it is said in the movie, and there is also something like the point point in the martial arts, which is now lost and is not fictional.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The maker of these machines, Mozi, was born in about 468 BC and died in 376 BC, named Zhai, and was called "Zi Mozi" in the book "Mozi", and was a member of the Xiaoyi State (successively a vassal of Song, Di, Lu, Qi and other countries) during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Mozi has a long list of intimidating titles: thinker, educator, scientist, inventor, military strategist, and social activist in the late Spring and Autumn Period and early Warring States period, and the founder of the Mohist School.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are many, many records about the history of Mozi, and one of them is that his skills are very first-class. Is the Mohist trick real or fictional? I think it's true, because there's a lot of documentation of it.

    It's just a pity that these techniques have not been handed down.

    Or that some techniques have been handed down, but there is no accurate literature to say that these are one of the Mohist techniques. But Mozi himself is very good, so I believe that the Mojia machine technique really exists, but because of the long time, we can't completely restore it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Regarding the question of whether there is a Mohist mechanism or not, of course, our scientific ** is to study the historical materials and unearthed cultural relics at that time, and see if there is such an organ object. Through the study of Mozi, we can know that Mozi is a school that pays more attention to science and practice, and Mozi is a craftsman who is good at craftsmanship and production, and is higher than other schools at that time in terms of military technology. During his lifetime, Mozi invented many production and military equipment, and his unique art of defending the city was also very famous.

    According to the record of mechanism art in "Mozi", the following kinds of mechanism equipment were invented by the Mohists at that time: crossbow car, transfer machine, and nationality car. As to whether it really exists, there is no evidence that it does not exist or must exist.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think it's a real fiction can't be fictionalized so detailed and so much, there is reality in the legend, just like the Qin and Qin dynasties that shook like the Three Kingdoms, like Qin Shi Huang, all have their own people, in order to have their own things, just like the current post-90s, post-00s talk about *** It's like telling them about the Three Kingdoms, they don't believe it, but the facts are there, I don't think it's a fact.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The Mohist mechanism technique should be a real thing, but it can't be explained by the modern concept of "mechanism" at that time! What's more, due to the age, it has also been "lost" and may be the essence of the part, the "wooden cow cow and horse" that everyone knows, now no one has made a model, but it is not so magical as the legend, and what is missing should also be the "essence"!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Really, there are many wonders in the world, and many black technologies in ancient times cannot be explained now.

    And the wisdom of the ancients should not be underestimated, for example, the ancients drew a constellation map, which was more accurate than it is now.

    The nautical charts drawn by ancient people, the compass, are still in use today.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There should be, because the Mojia organ is widely circulated among the people, so it was not really valued by the king in the later period, so over time, it was lost, but there was no exaggeration in the movie.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Mozi's tricks are definitely there, but now they are lost.

    Because now there is no need for it, now there is a chemical ** still primitive**, and the power is greater than that.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The Mohist technique is really a thing, but its role was exaggerated in later film and television dramas and **, but in the era at that time, the Mohist technique was also famous in various countries.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Of course, there are Mohist mechanisms, which are used in wars, such as crossbow carts and transfer machines, which are all a kind of Mohist organs, and there are clear records in history books.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    From the records in "Mozi", we can know that the Mojia mechanism should be true. It's just that it may not be so pleasing to God.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The Mohist technique is really something, and it is clearly recorded in the book "Mozi". It's just appropriately exaggerated in various film and television works.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I think that the ancient tricks are powerful, and the subtlety is subtle. However, there are also some exaggerations, which are too subtle. It's a bit mythical.

    If the ancient people were to see the development of our modern science and technology, and the modern tricks, I guess they would also praise us. Because they don't know us. As modern people, we are also not familiar with some of the powerful things in ancient times, such as mechanical techniques or something, is it really so powerful?

    Is it so capable? Fiction is not fiction, it's true, but ... o(∩_o

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The Mojia Trick Technique exists, but it's not as magical as it is on TV, after all, that kind of trick that is comparable to an artifact will not be easily created.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The Mojia organ is real, but we haven't met it in real life, and it feels like it's all virtual and exaggerated, but it's not virtual.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It does.

    Mohist organs. and Lu Ban at that time, the public loser, and said.

    But with the addition of exaggeration, artistic embellishment. It has become today's so-called skilled workmanship.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    More than 2,000 years have passed since the Mohist culture flourished, and now all that is left is a fragmented Mozi and all kinds of mysterious legends, and many materials and practices have been lost in the Qin fire.

    Mozi advocates "love and love", the essence of which is "love for the people", and takes "rejuvenating the world and eliminating the harm of the world" as its own responsibility. Therefore, the words and actions of the Mohists are based on the interests of the country, the people, and the people. The Zhou Dynasty entered the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, wars were frequent, the land was barren, the dead were everywhere, the people were struggling to make a living, and the broad masses of the people were eager to rest the war and recuperate.

    Mozi sensed the feelings of the lower strata of the people, represented the interests of small producers and the broad masses of the people, and put forward the idea of "non-offensive." In this regard, it is of positive significance. From ancient times to the present, no matter what form of war, the people suffer the most.

    "Non-offensive" is an important category of Mozi Studies, which is the concentrated embodiment of Mozi's military thought, and also contains a wealth of political, philosophical, scientific, cultural, and ethical thoughts.

    Mozi's "non-attack" has certain similarities with Confucius's idea of "love and benevolence", but it is not identical.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    At that time, the Chu State wanted to attack the Song State, and then the King of Chu asked the head of the Gong Lose family at that time to make all kinds of projects, and the ancestor of the Mo family at that time was a native of the Song State, and rushed to the palace of the King of Chu overnight to persuade the King of Chu to give up attacking the Song State, but the King of Chu refused.

    So the ancestor of the Mo family said that the Chu State would attack the Song State and the whole army would be wiped out, and he would return in a miserable defeat, and the King of Chu did not believe it, so he used the Mo family organ and the siege organ of the Gongyi family to face off on the spot, and the siege organ of the Gongyi family was defeated in nine battles. Then the Gongyi family has had a grudge with the Mo family since then.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    One focuses on the study of epistemology, logic, geometry, geometric optics, statics and other disciplines, and is called "Mohist Post-Learning" (also known as "Late Mohist"), and the other is transformed into a ranger in Qin and Han society. The former inherited many of the social and ethical ideas of the Mohists in the early period, and made great achievements in epistemology and logic. You should be referring to the first one.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Do the traps, secret passages, and secret rooms in the mausoleum or mountain villa count? I guess so.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Be. It's just that it was submerged in the deposed hundreds.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Well, this one is a must. It's pretty good.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Mozi (c. 468-376 BC), surnamed Mozi Zhai (dí), is known as Mozi. "Surname Search" says that the Mo family is from Song Weizi and is a descendant of Song Weizi. During the Warring States period of China, a famous thinker, politician, military strategist, social activist and natural scientist, he once served as a doctor of the Song Kingdom, a craftsman who made utensils, and was good at making equipment for defending the city.

    Mozi, who is famous for his "conformism", naturally spared no effort in the design of military equipment. Through his writings, it is not difficult for us to get a glimpse of the gorgeous mechanized combat scenes on the pre-Qin battlefield.

    The "Gancha" is a siege chariot, covered with raw cowhide, which can carry ten people, push it to the city wall, and can dig and destroy the wall, which can be called an ancient tank.

    Ballista cart", the structure is extremely complex, with dozens of arrows fired at a time, and the reaction force is very large. Therefore, the ends of the timber used to make the repeater carts must be one foot square, and the length depends on the thickness of the city wall. It takes 10 people to operate.

    The whole car is made of pure iron, part of which is buried in the ground, and is operated by multiple people, and can throw charcoal, fire, stones, etc. The car is the ancient cannon - the trebuchet.

    In addition, in the "Mozi", it is also recorded that the offensive and defensive equipment such as "cloud ladder", "hanging door", "橐", "xuanche" and "yiche" are also recorded.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Yes. According to the record of mechanism art in "Mozi", the mechanism instruments invented by the Mo family at that time were:

    1.Ballista.

    Seen in "Mozi Bei Gaolin".

    The crossbow cart is a kind of large mechanical device that can be released at the same time on the city wall with 60 large crossbow arrows and countless small crossbow arrows, which needs to be driven by ten people, and the most ingenious is that the tail of the crossbow arrow with a length of ten feet is tied with a rope, and it can be quickly rolled up and recovered with a roller after shooting.

    2.Transfiguration.

    Seen in "Mozi Beicheng Gate".

    The ramjet is also a large transmitter placed on the city wall, six feet long, operated by two people, and unlike the repeater, the ram is more flexible, allowing one person to shoot arrows while the other person rotates the frame.

    3.Borrow a car. Seen in "Mozi Beicheng Gate".

    The exterior of the car is covered with iron, and part of it is buried in the ground, and it is a machine that can project charcoal fire, which can be controlled by multiple people to defend against enemy siege teams.

    The actual mechanics are obviously not as magical and amazing as in the game, but with the productivity of more than 2,000 years ago, it is not easy to design and build such a complex machine.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Big brother, you've watched too many cartoons, it's fake, how can there be such a bullish war machine in history.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Blowing out, it is inferior to the manufacturing technology of the Qin State in all aspects.

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