Lu Ban[a] (c. 507–444BC)[1][2] was a Chinese architect or master carpenter, structural engineer, and inventor, during the Zhou Dynasty. He is revered as the Chinese Deity (Patron) of builders and contractors.
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LuBan (c. 507–444 BC) was a Chinese architect or master carpenter, structural engineer, and inventor, during the Zhou Dynasty. He is revered as the Chinese...
Kong Island, Hong Kong dedicated to Lo Pan (魯班; also transliterated as "LuBan"), the patron saint of Chinese builders and contractors. First built in...
woodworking are considered to be LuBan (魯班) and his wife Lady Yun, from the Spring and Autumn period (771 to 476 BC). LuBan is said to have introduced the...
(Chinese: 没有完成的喜剧, Méiyǒu wánchéng de xǐjù) is a 1957 Chinese film directed by LüBan. This notorious satirical comedy has been described as "perhaps the most...
"Manual of Crafts") codified these rules. The carpenter's manual Luban jing (魯班經; "Luban's manuscript") codified rules for builders. Graves and tombs also...
include the artificial doves of Archytas, the artificial birds of Mozi and LuBan, a "speaking" automaton by Hero of Alexandria, a washstand automaton by...
God of carpentry may refer to: LuBan, a carpenter deity and patron of builders and contractors in Chinese folk religion Ninildu, a carpenter deity in...
Fröbe-Kapteyn Carl Jung Circle dance Golden Ratio Harmony of the spheres LuBan and Feng shui Magic circle Numerology Shield of the Trinity 108 (number)...
for sawing stone. According to Chinese legend, the saw was invented by LuBan. In Greek mythology, as recounted by Ovid, Talos, the nephew of Daedalus...
written of the 5th century BC Mohist philosopher Mozi and his contemporary LuBan, who made artificial wooden birds (ma yuan) that could successfully fly...
dynasty, and it was only rebuilt after the intervention of carpenter-immortal LuBan. The wall is pierced by a gate on each side. At the southern end is the...
weather. Honorable Kings of the Water Immortals (Shuixian Zunwang). Han Ao or LuBan, the inventors. Qu Yuan, Wu Zixu, and Xiang Yu, famous suicides lost in...
Elements. Mozi (Mo Tzŭ), utilitarian and founder of the Mohist school. LuBan Guan Zhong, whose reforms made him disparagingly identified as Legalist...
written of the 5th century BC Mohist philosopher Mozi and his contemporary LuBan, who made artificial wooden birds (ma yuan) that could successfully fly...
"Xiangyaobaozhang" (降妖寶杖, lit. "Monster-subduing Precious Rod"), created for him by LuBan (often depicted in artwork as a Monk's spade). Like Sun Wukong's Ruyi Jingu...
but noted Cambodian architect LuBan Hap suggested a larger international luxury hotel would be more profitable. Lu designed the structure in the then-popular...
Love is Sweet (Chinese: 半是蜜糖半是伤; pinyin: Bàn shì mì táng bàn shì shāng ; literal translation means “equal part sweet and pain”), is a 2020 Chinese television...
for example the ships were "constructed with divine help by the immortal LuBan". One explanation for the seemingly-inefficient size of the colossal ships...
5th-century BC Chinese philosophers Mozi (also Mo Di, or Mo Ti) and LuBan (also Gongshu Ban, or Kungshu Phan). Materials ideal for kite building were readily...
effect on the rooftop walkways. Public Reception Ningbo Museum won the LuBan Prize in 2009, the top architecture prize in China. There was some criticism...
Legend has it that the practice of da sheng zhuang was first proposed by LuBan. It was believed that the moving of soil during large scale construction...
an attendant. The creation of the umbrella is attributed to the wife of LuBan, who invented it during the Warring State Period.: 147 Some investigators...
The bridge is 898.36 metres (2,947.4 ft) long. The bridge won the 2008 LuBan award for excellence in engineering. Yangtze River bridges and tunnels (Chinese)...
BC named LuBan in a single night. In another story the bridge was put to the test by two immortals who crossed it at the same time, and LuBan saved it...