Trivia

Hard

The Most Efficient Wheelbarrow In The Ancient World Was Invented By The?

Germans
Aztecs
Romans
Chinese
An early 20th century example of a Chinese wheelbarrow.
C.A.A. Dudok de Wit/Wikimedia

Answer: Chinese

Western wheelbarrows have changed very little throughout the ages: a wheel way out front, a cargo space that resembles a small wagon bed, and two handles for the operator to both lift the cargo space up and push the wheelbarrow forward. It’s a very simple but quite inefficient design since the operator of the wheelbarrow is tasked with both lifting the load and pushing it forward.

By contrast, an ancient wheelbarrow design from China is radically more efficient since it uses a much larger wheel located in the center of the cargo space to completely bear the weight of the load which, in turn, leaves the operator the much less taxing task of simply steering the device. The design was easily adapted for pushing or for pulling, and the large wheel made it extremely easy to pivot the wheelbarrow in tight spaces and on narrow footpaths. The wheelbarrow was so efficient, in fact, that the Chinese did their best to keep the design a secret since it made moving military supplies and rations almost effortless.

When Westerners did encounter the design, they were universally amazed by how effective it was. In 1797, Dutch-American merchant Andreas Everardus van Braam Houckgeest described the wheelbarrows as such:

Among the carriages employed in this country is a wheelbarrow, singularly constructed, and employed alike for the conveyance of persons and goods. According as it is more or less heavy loaded, it is directed by one or two persons, the one dragging it after him, while the other pushes it forward by the shafts. The wheel, which is very large in proportion to the barrow, is placed in the centre of the part on which the load is laid, so that the whole weight bears upon the axle, and the barrow men support no part of it, but serve merely to move it forward, and keep it in equilibrium.

The design was so efficient that it was used well into the 20th century to move everything from crops, to baggage, to people, and everything in between.

More Trivia Questions

Trivia

Hard

Apple Keyboards’ Command Key Logo Is Derived From?

Trivia

Easy

What Does The Longest Laser Ranging System In The World Measure?

Trivia

Hard

What Was The Killer Application That Drove 1990s CD-ROM Drive Sales?

Trivia

Hard

Which Game Console Was The First To Feature Built-In Ethernet?

Trivia

Very Hard

Which Of These Commonly Used Internet Terms Was First Used In A Similar Context Back In The 17th Century?

Trivia

Easy

Bees Communicate Food Locations To Hive Members By?

Trivia

Hard

Denim Fabric Derives Its Name From A?

Trivia

Easy

Which Visible Color Has The Highest Frequency?

Trivia

Hard

What Brand Of Cigarettes Did The X-Files’ Smoking Man Smoke?

Trivia

Hard

A Heat Burst Is An Incredibly Rare Atmospheric Phenomenon Associated With?