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The wikiversity link is full of nonsense ie for iron output Wagner even states that his guesstimates were not to be taken at face value as recent research in mainland China have shown that there were more existing sites than previously believed.
True, but consider this, even if his guestimates were ten times off, it still doesn't bring you near the iron output tonnage.
Furthermore, the reasons for this, which i'm surprised a user with a name of Grand Historian doesn't even mention Han used furnaces, which required a large footprint ie, lots of start up capital, lots of workers, large infrastructure, which all meant that only the richest could afford a blast furnace. That is, until the court monopolized it completely.
Now this had its pluses, ie standardization, serial manufacture, but just by it's nature, it could not have yielded so much metal as the number of sites were not that big, due to costs and government interference. In comparison, a bloomery could be constructed in every village....