tr;dl: it's CCP propaganda! the cultural revolution, launched by Mao Zedong in 1966 and lasted until his death in 1976, entirely wiped out millennia of Chinese culture. this is a bullshit re-enactment, trying to milk empqathy from the recent interest in traditional japanese crafts. while the CC burned all it's roots, and incinerated all wholesome, ancient traditions
Here are the translations that I could get: 1- Cold Dew in the Year of Renyin {Year 1542} 2- Rapeseed 3- Grow 4- Beginning of Winter in the Year of Renyin {Year 1542} - {it quickly changes to} - Year of Renyin: Great Cold 5- (Bud formation period) One month later 6- Fertilization during bud period 7- Blooming period 8- Fruitful period 9- (Harvested when 80% mature) Maturity period 10- Dry 11- Make a flail 12- Flail 13- Beat and remove seeds 14- Screen {Bad Kitty!}😅 15- Second drying 16- Rapeseed 17- Fan away impurities {also known as chaff} 18-Valley windmill 19- Fry Seeds 20- Crush 21- Steam 22- Enter the press tank 23- Piling {be stacked or loaded with- building also use this method to create structure} 24- Replace wooden wedges
@@akoyaja1625Има људи, као ја, као многи, који не знају баш са новом технологијом, а занимају их управо овакви видеи. Ја сам из Европе, из Србије, право је задовољство гледати овакве видее!
luar biasa 👏 kerja keras anda mulai dari menanam sampai menjadikannya minyak. penuh kerja keras, ketekunan dan kesabaran. tiap video anda adalah kerja keras dan karya seni 👍👍👍
Thank you! It is such a fine gift when people learn to appreciate what other folks do to share food. AND doing it Their way IS BEST. Because of the Caring that goes into growing foods, it means that element of conscious caring is the BEST GIFT.
Those plants grow here too, in the UK. It's called Oil Seed Rape, and you get a lot of oil from it, plus the oil is used in many ways here in the UK. I didn't know it originated in the East. Fascinating video. Thank you for showing us this process.
@@michaeldesmond2440 LOL it's called rape seed and it has nothing to do with the physical act of rape. Grow up. If you can't even see a word with dual meanings and not be "triggered" you should get off of the internet.
If you can put the Chinese + other languages . That is a very awesome press . I have never seen a press done that way . More work than a crew press . Thanks for sharing . Awesome to see traditional crafts . Yes where you live that's normal . Where I come from it would be traditional crafts .
Seeing just how time-consuming and labour-intensive making something as simple as vegetable oil used to be helps me to appreciate how much better my situation is compared to those who lived in the past.
AT about (9:32) it gets very interesting as to how they make the compression to squeeze out the oil. Actually I enjoyed the entire process. Amazing. Doctor George Whitehead (Loved the Cats)
Hmmm, might seem like an over complicated process but much more satisfying than just going to the shops and grabbing some industrialised version off the shelf. And WoW what a setting and view to wake to every morning. Cats totally chilling. Bet that oil tastes the best too.
Now I understand why fried foods were so rare in ancient China, and reserved for the court and super rich, until the Portuguese brought peanut plant to China from the New World. Thank you!
It was never for lack of oil, not even for a second. It has always been about heating the oil hot enough and long enough. Chinese food is not cut into very small pieces for convience. It is so it can actually be cooked by the time the nearly non-existant source of fire dies. China for a few thgousand years has not had sufficent wood, oil, coal or other for making cooking fires.
@@The_Invisible_Hand_Of_CV as a Chinese guy I have to tell that you're wrong, it is because the lack of oil. even back in 1990s, most of us are living a life of lacking oil, both plant iol and animal oil, that's because the lack of food. we invented gunpowder for the world and you say we are not able to keep fire long enough?
@@yangrunning Cool story, bro. I hope you have access to a library. I can tell you desperately need to be spending your time in there researching your own country's history and basic science, too. Good luck, Chuck.
For those who do not know, this is related to rapeseed. But the Chinese version is actually healthy! It’s a wonderful oil I first had in Sichuan. In the broccoli family. I grows like a weed and gives us a cooking oil
Some things don’t need translation. This is far more of a foundation for modern society. We should go learn how to do this before being able to go order French fries.
Please do English text on the screen. Because many of us want to understand what you are showing us...but we have no idea what the plants are or even what your doing 🤔 thank you from NewZealand 🌸
wow, this video is really informative and the visuals are stunning! i appreciate the effort you put into showcasing the ancient methods. however, i can’t help but wonder if the traditional techniques are really the best way to produce oil today. aren’t modern methods more efficient and environmentally friendly? just a thought!
Oil Allahumma sholli wa salim wa barikh ala Sayyidina Muhammadin wa'ala ali Sayyidina Muhammadin fil awwalin wal aakhirin wa fil mala'il a'laa ilaa Yaumiddin
I like it, the sound editing needs work, the last 5 minutes seems like the music track was way too quiet and had a ton of reverb and distortion added to it.
How has this channel not exploded? He is amazing!
kurang promosi ke media sosial lain. tapi ada yang bilang jika di media China dia sudah memperoleh jutaan pengikut, hanya di UA-cam yang masih kurang.
Cos no English subtitle
@@CherynTanSYnope..YT censored content from china
This channel imo in the eyes of a Chinese is making too hard an effort to pretend the ancient living style, some overdone
tr;dl: it's CCP propaganda! the cultural revolution, launched by Mao Zedong in 1966 and lasted until his death in 1976, entirely wiped out millennia of Chinese culture.
this is a bullshit re-enactment, trying to milk empqathy from the recent interest in traditional japanese crafts. while the CC burned all it's roots, and incinerated all wholesome, ancient traditions
I look forward to every upload this channel has to offer.
Wow, that ancient oil press really was a genius design. The entire process was fascinating! Thank you for sharing :)
5:50 that sneaky kitten 😂
Flavored
🤣
😂
😂
I saw that too 🤣
Очень познавательно!
Такой долгий процесс подготовки в те времена, и как это всё делается сейчас - разница невероятная
Here are the translations that I could get:
1- Cold Dew in the Year of Renyin {Year 1542}
2- Rapeseed
3- Grow
4- Beginning of Winter in the Year of Renyin {Year 1542} - {it quickly changes to} - Year of Renyin: Great Cold
5- (Bud formation period) One month later
6- Fertilization during bud period
7- Blooming period
8- Fruitful period
9- (Harvested when 80% mature) Maturity period
10- Dry
11- Make a flail
12- Flail
13- Beat and remove seeds
14- Screen
{Bad Kitty!}😅
15- Second drying
16- Rapeseed
17- Fan away impurities {also known as chaff}
18-Valley windmill
19- Fry Seeds
20- Crush
21- Steam
22- Enter the press tank
23- Piling {be stacked or loaded with- building also use this method to create structure}
24- Replace wooden wedges
You're a saint!
Thank you sir 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Renyin year stands for 2022 here
Thank you for your efforts, much appreciated! 👏🏻🏆
Huge thanks. Is the "bad kitty" part of the captions lmao
You will gain a lot more western viewers if you put English text next to the Chinese text in your videos
You’re assuming they speak English… some places dont…shocking
@@RandomMiscShit they put an English title on their videos didn't they? Someone on their team obviously knows some English
No need...if western want to understand they will find way for it
Im not western..but i want english too😅
@@akoyaja1625Има људи, као ја, као многи, који не знају баш са новом технологијом, а занимају их управо овакви видеи.
Ја сам из Европе, из Србије, право је задовољство гледати овакве видее!
luar biasa 👏 kerja keras anda mulai dari menanam sampai menjadikannya minyak. penuh kerja keras, ketekunan dan kesabaran. tiap video anda adalah kerja keras dan karya seni 👍👍👍
Very detailed example of why it was traditionally sourced from animals. The amount of labor for the volume of oil is extravagant.
That pretty well sums up most traditional Eastern techniques.
@@billrich9722 Don't get twisted kid! Similar methods was also used by the Europeans.
@@Muaythai4life304 "Kid".
How petty.
@@billrich9722 "That pretty well sums up most traditional Eastern techniques."
How ignorant.
@@Muaythai4life304 Doubling down on being petty.
I love your videos, I dislike videos with loud music and words, I enjoy watching you work in silence. Keep up the good work.
Thank you! It is such a fine gift when people learn to appreciate what other folks do to share food. AND doing it Their way IS BEST. Because of the Caring that goes into growing foods, it means that element of conscious caring is the BEST GIFT.
Дякую за подорож в історію твого народу. Хай твій вантаж знань не стане тобі на заваді. Успіхів!)
5:50 Kitty was adding flavour to oil. 😂😂
😂😂😂😹😹😹😹😹🙀🙀🙀🙀🙀💩💩💩💩💩💩
glad i'm not the only one that noticed that! 🤣
No, he's the supervisor. The other cat does quality control.
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This is absolutely beautiful. Perfection beyond words.
Thank you so much for this.
Wow! What an inteligent technique!
素晴らしいです。特に、圧をかける方法、勉強になりました。感謝します。
Merci ! Votre pratique me rappelle mon enfance...
Son miles miles de años de tradición esa es la buen cultura de un verdadero país
I love your channel so much!! Please please please get English subtitles? It would make it 100% better.
just learn chinese
textos com a câmera
I felt peace watching. Thanks. 我感到平静. ❤🇧🇷
5:50 Kitty about to do number 2 on that pile of seeds.
cats do nr 1 this way aswell.
Tell in in normal words not american…
@@sjefhendrickx2257 contrary your believes 'american' uses also words to explain what it means... grow up baby
Was looking for this comment 😂
A simple, honest, peaceful, noble way of life. Lovely.
Those plants grow here too, in the UK. It's called Oil Seed Rape, and you get a lot of oil from it, plus the oil is used in many ways here in the UK. I didn't know it originated in the East. Fascinating video. Thank you for showing us this process.
It's first cultivated 2000 bc in India around 35 bc in china so it's not originated in east
Please use "r word" instead of referring to it by its full name, it can be triggering to other viewers thanks t❤
@@michaeldesmond2440 LOL it's called rape seed and it has nothing to do with the physical act of rape. Grow up. If you can't even see a word with dual meanings and not be "triggered" you should get off of the internet.
r word? i wouldnt know what that means. i prefer linguistical clearness. im sorry i find that not a good argument
Because of a toxic constituent (erucic acid), it's been selectively bred into what we call "CANOLA".
Very hardworking person 👌👌
6:20 My grandfather had such a device in the barn. I didn't know what its purpose was at that time.
Greetings from Mongolia. Very nice and calm ❤ It just feels the beauty of living simple in the nature. Thank you for video 🧘♀️🎋🌲
I never thought it needs so effort hardwork and patience
Simple visual storytelling for all languages. Thanks bro! Very interesting process.
If you can put the Chinese + other languages . That is a very awesome press . I have never seen a press done that way . More work than a crew press . Thanks for sharing . Awesome to see traditional crafts . Yes where you live that's normal . Where I come from it would be traditional crafts .
I love these traditional manufacturing methods . Very harmonious.
Say that after you try doing it lol. It looks tiring af.
@@melonlord5026 that's why they live so long in great shape.
Maybe canola oil is the key for their longevity while olive oil is the king lol
Coolest of the cool my friend. I really do enjoy seeing you work with the old tools( not modern). You give a real sense how people used to work
I am from India. I have never imagined that oil is alsonextracted by squeezing wodden logs. A very ingenuous way. Thanks for staring
I can even smell those mustered flowers 🌼just by watching video😊 thnx for the beautiful video
I'm pretty sure it's rape and not mustard.
Great way to stay in shape!
A lovely new staged video, thanks
This video was very well done and extremely informative. Thank you.
I've just found your channel.
I am so happy 😭❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you very much, very interesting video!
Greetings from the Netherlands...
Thanks for the english substitles, I was able to understand that cat was a critical ingredient!
Im impress with the hand made machinery❤ really
感謝實際操作示範拍片分享🙏
學習古老的智慧與器具
領受同在天地萬物的豐盛與恩賜
Oiii meiiii ngaaa feng sheng
Amazing, this channel deserves millionzof views.
5:50 Is that what they use as kitty litter in China 🤣🤣🤣
Just saw that 😂 cut before the squat was finished
Seeing just how time-consuming and labour-intensive making something as simple as vegetable oil used to be helps me to appreciate how much better my situation is compared to those who lived in the past.
In some cultures even canola oil is luxury for nutrution
Incrível trabalho, parabéns !
AT about (9:32) it gets very interesting as to how they make the compression to squeeze out the oil. Actually I enjoyed the entire process. Amazing. Doctor George Whitehead (Loved the Cats)
Did you... Did you just sign off you youtube comment?
Doc aint that canola oil lol
Hmmm, might seem like an over complicated process but much more satisfying than just going to the shops and grabbing some industrialised version off the shelf. And WoW what a setting and view to wake to every morning. Cats totally chilling. Bet that oil tastes the best too.
Lovely. And very historic. The mill works very different from a western mill, interesting.
I really love your video❤❤❤❤
I could really use someone like you on my team. I feel your skill would be a good use in medicine.
Canola oil producers can be true activist fir holistics lmao
Harvesting by hand in this day and age is impressive! takes a lot of work
Its almost as diffricult as picking olives only difference its canola oil
Now I understand why fried foods were so rare in ancient China, and reserved for the court and super rich, until the Portuguese brought peanut plant to China from the New World. Thank you!
It was never for lack of oil, not even for a second. It has always been about heating the oil hot enough and long enough. Chinese food is not cut into very small pieces for convience. It is so it can actually be cooked by the time the nearly non-existant source of fire dies. China for a few thgousand years has not had sufficent wood, oil, coal or other for making cooking fires.
@@The_Invisible_Hand_Of_CV Is bamboo not suitable for burning? It grows extremely quick.
@@Kraus- It does not grow all over the country. It does grow pretty quickly, though.
@@The_Invisible_Hand_Of_CV as a Chinese guy I have to tell that you're wrong, it is because the lack of oil. even back in 1990s, most of us are living a life of lacking oil, both plant iol and animal oil, that's because the lack of food. we invented gunpowder for the world and you say we are not able to keep fire long enough?
@@yangrunning Cool story, bro. I hope you have access to a library. I can tell you desperately need to be spending your time in there researching your own country's history and basic science, too. Good luck, Chuck.
Love your videos. Thanks for posting.
Taking my hat off! ❤
You deserve my subscribe.
Good quality video
For those who do not know, this is related to rapeseed. But the Chinese version is actually healthy! It’s a wonderful oil I first had in Sichuan. In the broccoli family. I grows like a weed and gives us a cooking oil
So is it not canola oil
We love your video's❤️
5:48 cat about to take a dump
天哪!这些都是真传!真是太棒了!
That cat at 5:49 into the video shat in you seeds didn't he?
Came into comment section for that 😂
Cat feces actually helps the slight fermentation of the compounds within the oil. Just kidding. It's totally gross!
Amazing ❤....i appreciate this Hard work ❤
您跟山白簡直是兩大文化遺產,訂閱支持了
Amazing, thank you.
Verry cool 🤩
And a lot of hard work 💪
没想到榨油这么复杂 作者好厉害!
thank you very much for making this video. it is very long and hard procces.
Some things don’t need translation. This is far more of a foundation for modern society. We should go learn how to do this before being able to go order French fries.
FRESH FROIZ, SHOUT OUT ZE BELGIANS
-Shelby's
Wow, this is great.
So it's kind of like chemistry ⚗️ refining and making a more pure product. Interesting, very relaxing to watch.
Good job brother,Jesus bless you ,and all of you guys
I like the quietness of the video peace v
5:48 looks like the cat was about to lay down a brown crayon in the seeds
And not the Crayola kind.
Extra seasoning
Bro thinks cats can draw 💀
Omg I stopped the video at the same exact timestamp to leave the same exact commemt 😂 except I was gonna say pee instead 😂
Amazing view from village
And he seemed not to notice one of those cats pissing into the seeds . Maybe that makes the oil taste better ?
My faith in the internet continues. I'd have been taken aback if someone didn't notice and comment LOL
same. But maybe he edited out the hard SLAP he gave the cat. not sure which would be worse.
You mean the secret ingredient?
Probably does ! .... 😂😂😂. Canola - yeugh. :-(
Something tells me they had one less cat that night.
You tube should promote his channel
Please do English text on the screen. Because many of us want to understand what you are showing us...but we have no idea what the plants are or even what your doing 🤔 thank you from NewZealand 🌸
It’s either mustard or canola 🙂
Yeah it would be nice to know what’s going on
Mustard has the long thin pods.
wow, this video is really informative and the visuals are stunning! i appreciate the effort you put into showcasing the ancient methods. however, i can’t help but wonder if the traditional techniques are really the best way to produce oil today. aren’t modern methods more efficient and environmentally friendly? just a thought!
Interesting method of extraction.
Very neat, great job. Subscribed.
Alhamdulillah coconut well grown in my region, we have better ancient time
Canola oil is not comperable to cocinut oil but king is black cumin seed oil
@@artregeous it is also harder to proses, palm oil is enough for us
another channel that will cross a million in months..!
I would love to try out this type of thing but.... when I think about how I'm afraid of bugs, I can only appreciate and admire you from afar
Awesome work through the process, was this soy oil? This is a great snap shot of the past, love it.
Rape seed, a mustard.
dude the mold on that mat is astonishing
I saw the black as well and thought perhaps it's time to make some new mats
Beautiful.
You are amazing...
정말 대단하군요.
What a lot of work!
The best hash oil I've ever smoked.
Hash oil is healthier than canola oil
So many steps!!!😮
我以前去日本北部旅行的時候,見過「谷風車」實物。
3:22 unique clock🥰
Oil
Allahumma sholli wa salim wa barikh ala Sayyidina Muhammadin wa'ala ali Sayyidina Muhammadin fil awwalin wal aakhirin wa fil mala'il a'laa ilaa Yaumiddin
simplemente maravilloso.ardua tarea .me internan por dolor en las articulacion .que trabajito
I like it, the sound editing needs work, the last 5 minutes seems like the music track was way too quiet and had a ton of reverb and distortion added to it.
Hi my friend i like this video 👍
lol the cat pissing on the seeds
Это вам не на кнопку нажать в квартире, все руками делаеться да плюс в театральной постановке прошлых веков. Однозначно лайк и мое уважение😊😮❤
i would have loved to see the final product more in detail
That winnowing machine was fascinating. I wonder if there's a western equivalent.