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Lu Ban (; Wade-Giles: Lu Pan, fl. 5th century BC) was a Chinese carpenter, philosopher, military thinker, stateman and contemporary of Mozi born in the State of Lu. According to a citation from Youyang Zazu Vol. 24 dated to the 7th century, he was from Dunhuang.

His real name was Gongshu Ban, also known as the Master Gongshu (Gongshuzi), because he was from the State of Lu, he was most commonly referred to as Lu Ban from accounts. Lu Ban is well notable for his achievements after his subject to the State of Chu.

According to the tradition, he was responsible for a several inventions as seen on Mozi chapter 49 and 50:

There were also others inventions that contributed to him, such as lifting implement for burial Liji Ch. 4., wooden horse carriage and coachman Lunheng Ch. 85, by Wang Chong (b. 27)., and some other woodworking that can be see from various texts which thereafter led Lu Ban to be acknowledged as the master craftsman:

Though impossible to authenticate, some legend had even attributed the building of the Zhaozhou Bridge to him.

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