Recreating the Sugar Cart from "Tian Gong Kai Wu": The Ancient Production Process of Brown Sugar
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Hello everyone,
Experience the charm of traditional culture from the perspective of the ancients!
It is an honor to meet you!
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It's so great to see you again, Mr Lei. There's always such a long pause between your videos, but I know it's because of the amount of dedication you put towards each project. It's so fascinating to see how advanced people were hundreds of years ago despite the lack of technology in comparison to today.
no team, maybe he needs some time to do those unique things
so glad I found this absolute gem on youtube.. he deserves way more subs but still
Beautifully craftsmanship, you are a genious with contemporary tools.
Hello, here is the translation of the captions :o)
0:01 making of the bearings
0:38 chiseling the female tenon
0:53 teeth installation
1:22 a bearing
1:25 two bearings are required
2:11 making of the base
2:23 chiseling the water trough
3:06 hollowing out the bearing seats
3:20 bearing seat - water trough - bearing seat
3:23 installing the bearings
3:36 making of a fixed frame
4:32 yoke arm installation
4:51 cutting sugar cane
5:23 gauze filter
5:35 principle of juicing: the cane is run through the bearings rotated by the gears and the juice is squeezed out
6:31 boil down to get brown sugar
6:40 a cold pan will make it crystalize
7:00 cooling and solidification
7:37 brown sugar
Your work is amazing and has inspired me to move away from a life of hyper media, and to work with my hands for once, designing and building in the real world. Thank you.
Iam so glad to see you again Lu Lei
The fact in the end he made sugar cubes instead of alcohol really confused my eastern european brain
wow Very wonderful 🌸💖🙏
Espetacular seu trabalho, parabéns.
I amazed once more by the precision of this jointless woodworking techniques..it requires sharp blades for sure, patience. But i guess it works only with hard woods well that don‘t expand/contract a lot ? So what type of wood was used here?
And probably, the works have to be done in winter, when the wood us contracted, so it keeps a tied fit in summer. Really impressed by all this work, skill and patience!
Good job 🎉🎉🎉
I'am so very heppy see you ,i love muck your video....
so beautiful ❤
Fascinating! Great job on building it. It’s always exciting seeing a new upload from you. I’d love to try the natural brown sugar. Question:Is the mark on your cheek a birthmark or tattoo? Just wondering. Love your channel. English subtitles 🙏.
It's a heart the he draws on. Ir's part of a social media movement in China meant to symbolize peace.
@ Ty!
The way we were.
very good video👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Perfektné...
lu lei can you please make a QNA video😊😊😊
😍😍😍........
What do you do with the cubes now?? 🤔 Eat them like that or mix them with something??
辛苦了
Thật là kỳ công
#tessethings wow HALLELUYAH PRAISE THE LORD
Не уж то сироп такой сладкий?
Why 1 stalk at a time? You got all that surface on that big wheel.
Human power. May be with a horse drive one can load more.
Pena que eu não falo o idioma dele pra minha opinião,,
우와 구독자 엄청 많아졌다
😊🤌👌✌👍👏
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Subtitle Indonesia tolong
Lmao at the first 7 seconds. Dude is chopping at the log to destroy it, next shot it is perfect.
Are you suggesting it's fake? I don't know either way, but the first few seconds he is showing the hewing technique to remove the bark. Assuming he continued that around the log, he'd be left with the log as you then saw it. I assume that nobody wants to see a couple hours of hewing (apart from me!).
I'm so glad I discovered your channel! I eagerly look forward to your videos every time. 🤍🤍