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For example, in world engineering, it stands to reason that China's Luban can say

Why are all world-class awards named after foreigners? Why not name them after China?

For example, in world engineering, it stands to reason that China's Luban can say

Those awards in the names of foreigners are all operated by funds, and they are all funded by their inheritance during their lifetime.

Just like the Nobel Prize.

Therefore, it is not the person who is famous or who has made great contributions who is named after him.

Leonardo da Vinci, Edison, Newton, these world-famous and terrifying celebrities, do not have major awards named after them (please ignore the unauthoritative minor awards). Einstein does have the Albert Einstein World Science Award.

, hosted by the World Cultural Council.

Moreover, naming an award after an ancient person, or a world award, must be recognized by the world. How can China's Luban be so famous? Except for a few countries in the East, how many countries in the West know this person?

Besides, Lu Ban is too far away and too mysterious.

Just like it is said that he invented the saw, there is also a short story that it was inspired by the saw-tooth appearance of grass, but archeology has found that hundreds of years before he was born, someone was using a copper saw.

Anyway, the conditions for using a person's name as the name of a global award are quite stringent.