position: EnglishChannel  > Oriental Wisdom> Ancient Irrigation Tool: Dragonbone Water Lift

Ancient Irrigation Tool: Dragonbone Water Lift

Source: Science and Technology Daily | 2023-09-22 10:40:21 | Author: ZONG?Shihan


A model of the dragonbone water lift on display at the National Museum of China. (PHOTO: VCG)

By?ZONG?Shihan

The dragonbone water lift, a milestone invention first made during the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220), is a wooden machine used for irrigation.

It gets its name from its shape, which was thought to resemble the spine of a dragon. In Chinese folklore, the Dragon King was a water and weather god who controlled floods and droughts and could unleash the rain and the winds.

The body of the water lift is a large wooden trough that can hold water and has axles attached to both ends. The axles connect a chain with blades to both sides of the trough. When the trough is placed in water, its handlebars are rotated. It causes the blades on the chain to rotate, pumping up water.

The dragonbone water lift has several advantages. It can be used continuously and is easy to operate and transport, which means it can be used in different locations.

The original water lift was operated manually. Later, it was improved and could be operated using animal, wind or water power.

Improved by Ma Jun, an inventor and engineer who lived during the Three Kingdoms period (220-280), the dragonbone water lift played a significant role in agriculture in the past.

When modern water pumps came into use, the dragonbone water lift gradually withdrew. However, its working principle lives on. It is still used in modern dredging equipment such as the bucket-wheel excavators commonly seen in coastal regions and ports.

Editor:宗诗涵

Top News

  • ?Emerging technologies like AI, big data and the Internet of Things are rapidly reshaping the world in this era of digital intelligence. However, they are also bringing challenges to human rights, which makes joint efforts essential. Science and Technology Daily spoke with international experts on these issues against the backdrop of the 2025 China-Europe Seminar on Human Rights hosted by the China Society for Human Rights Studies and Cátedra China Foundation in Madrid, Spain, on June 25 on the theme "Human Rights in the Era of Digital Intelligence."

First Human Clinical Trial of Invasive BCI in China

A major breakthrough in neurotechnology has been achieved with the successful completion of China's first-in-human clinical trial of an invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) system. With that China becomes the second country in the world to reach the clinical stage in this field.

GTCOM Establishes a Strategic Partnership with ITBM to Co-Build Malaysia’s National AI Translation Platform

On June 18, 2025, during the 31st Beijing International Book Fair (BIBF), Global Tone Communication Technology Co., Ltd. (GTCOM) and Malaysian Institute of Translation & Books (ITBM) held a strategic cooperation signing ceremony at China National Convention Center (CNCC), officially launching the development of Malaysia’s National AI Translation Platform.

抱歉,您使用的浏览器版本过低或开启了浏览器兼容模式,这会影响您正常浏览本网页

您可以进行以下操作:

1.将浏览器切换回极速模式

2.点击下面图标升级或更换您的浏览器

3.暂不升级,继续浏览

继续浏览