Wooden ox


The wooden ox was a single-wheeled cart with two handles whose invention within China is sometimes credited to Zhuge Liang while he served Shu Han around the year 230 CE. The wooden ox purportedly allowed a single man to transport enough food to supply four others for up to three months, and this allowed for the feeding of large armies in the field. The basic device, however, appears to have been recorded centuries earlier in stone carvings dating from as early as 206 BC.