High Middle Ages · East Asia · Technology
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Su Song's astronomical clock at Kaifeng
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In the Song capital, the polymath official Su Song completed and described a thirty-foot-tall water-driven clock tower with an armillary sphere, celestial globe, and bell-striking puppets, accurate to within seconds a day. The machine would be dismantled by the Jurchen invaders a few years later. Su Song's treatise on the mechanism, illustrated with detailed diagrams, survives as one of the great documents of medieval Chinese engineering.