Yes, some parts of China were affected but not as much as Europe.
It affected the silk road trade. Some cities were quarantined because some rodents carried the disease.
China
The Plague, also called the Bubonic Plague or Black Death, broke out in China and India in 1344.
it originated in China. From there on it spread to Europe.
The Bubonic Plague (Black Death) broke out in China and India in 1344.
imposibiru bull sack nodlle
the death plague
Black Death originated in China. It went to Europe with Mongolian armies.
It was mainly found in England, China, and Europe.
In china and autralia it is quite common. Plague is most common in many countries around the world.
No. The bubonic plague is currently endemic among certain varieties of rats in under developed regions of China.
The Bubonic plague started in approximately 1330 in Southern China.
The Bubonic Plague. However, this wasn't the most devastating to Europeans in the 14th century. The Bubonic Plague spawned a new disease, the Black Death, which was the true killer.