No, it was passed down by the Polish when they all met up to celebrate the birth of Hilary Clinton
the chinesse
Yes, the Chinese are credited with inventing both toilet paper and fireworks. Toilet paper was first used in China around the 6th century, while fireworks were discovered accidentally in ancient China around 200 B.C. and later used for celebrations and in warfare.
No the Chinese did
Fireworks are definitely not illegal in China. Ancient China created fireworks in the 7th century to scare away evil spirits. People now still use fireworks in China for the Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Moon Festival. China is the largest manufacturer of fireworks in the world.
Yes, China is credited with the invention of both fireworks and toilet paper. Fireworks were developed around the 7th century during the Tang Dynasty, originally as a means to ward off evil spirits. Toilet paper, on the other hand, was first documented in China during the 6th century, with mass production beginning in the 14th century. Both inventions reflect China's rich history of innovation and cultural practices.
tranda
Fireworks and pottery
he didn't the Chinese did
they invented the fireworks during the song dynasty (thanks for looking it up<3)
The Sung Dynasty invented fireworks
Fireworks were invented in Ancient China in the 12th century.
fireworks originated about 2,000 years ago in China. (: