im almost positive that the art of origami is Japanese...
the Chinese only used paper for writing, kites, dragons, and lanterns...
each of which are not technically considered a part of origami
the ancient chinese people did grow gardens with beans, rice,and many other vegatables
They were Chinese. Nice question.
Traditional Chinese clothing was called hanfu
the daily life of Ancient Chinese people was that they loved to farm and grow crops they also had people that built . i hope that i have helped with you're question
The Ancient Civilisations people Ancient Greeks, Ancient Romans, Ancient Egyptians and Ancient Chinese Hope this helps
Origami is actually a Japanese art form that involves folding paper into different shapes and designs. While paper folding may have originated in China, origami as we know it today is closely associated with Japanese culture and traditions.
Yes. It originated as Chinese Paper Folding, and only gained widespread acknowledgement as something Japanese after religious figures carried the paper and fostered it's adoption in Japan.
In general, when referring to the entire population as a whole, you would say "the Chinese are an ancient people". To say "Chinese are ancient people" leaves the reference population undefined - are you referring to the entire population of China or are you referring to a select group of Chinese individuals who are older?
Ancient Chinese never did mummification like the Ancient Egyptians.
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Origami is paper folding which is an original Japanese art. It has nothing to do with the Chinese New Year. Paper cutting could be a part of Chinese new year though.
the ancient chinese people did grow gardens with beans, rice,and many other vegatables
you can translate many English phrases into Chinese at MDBG.net. The Chinese characters for "origami" are 折纸. The pinyin for 折纸 is zhe zhi, which sounds like "Juh jih"
they were chinese people, idiot!
They were Chinese. Nice question.