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  2. Ancient Chinese coinage - Wikipedia

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    Pre-Imperial (770–220 BCE) The earliest coinage of China was described by Sima Qian, the great historian of c. 100 BCE: With the opening of exchange between farmers, artisans, and merchants, there came into use money of tortoise shells, cowrie shells, gold, coins (Chinese: 錢; pinyin: qián ), knives (Chinese: 刀; pinyin: dāo ), spades ...

  3. Baowu - Wikipedia

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    Bǎowǔ. China Baowu Steel Group Corp., Ltd., commonly known as Baowu, is a state-owned iron and steel company headquartered in the Baosteel Tower in Pudong, Shanghai, China. [4] The company was formed by Baosteel Group absorbing its smaller state-owned peer, Wuhan Iron and Steel Corporation in 2016. It is the world's largest steel producer. [5]

  4. Nanjing Iron and Steel Company - Wikipedia

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    After the deal, Nanjing Iron and Steel Group owned 40% stake of Nanjing Iron and Steel United, Fosun High Technology (and its subsidiary) owned 50% and Guangxin Technology owned 10%. [15] The parent company of Fosun High Technology was later changed to Hong Kong listed company Fosun International , which also acquired the stake from Guangxin ...

  5. Chinese ironclad Tien-sing - Wikipedia

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    Chinese ironclad. Tien-sing. Tien-sing or Tiong Sing, originally named Chin-ou (金甌) and sometimes referred to as Jinou, was an ironclad flat-iron gunboat built for the Imperial Chinese Navy. She was completed in 1875 at the Kiangnan Arsenal, the first time an ironclad had been constructed in China. She was built out of spare components ...

  6. History of metallurgy in China - Wikipedia

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    Metallurgy in China has a long history, with the earliest metal objects in China dating back to around 3,000 BCE. The majority of early metal items found in China come from the North-Western Region (mainly Gansu and Qinghai, 青海). China was the earliest civilization to use the blast furnace and produce cast iron. [1]

  7. Coal in China - Wikipedia

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    Coal in China. Coal supplies most of China's energy. Entrance to a small coal mine in China, 1999. A coal shipment underway in China, 2007. Historical coal production of different countries. China is the largest producer and consumer of coal and coal power in the world. The share of coal in the Chinese energy mix declined to 55% in 2021 ...

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