No. The Chinese language has evolved over time. For example, this is the oldest version of horse:
ANd here is the new one:
Also, there are a few versions in the middle.
But the words are still the same.
yes. China is a place and Chinese is their language.
greek
No. Ancient Hebrew is a language, and Ancient Israel is nation.
Ancient China was in the same place it is in today, it hasn't moved.
Ancient China used paper for scrolls and for books it has replaced papyrus that was used in Ancient Egypt and is still used in the United States.
they have almost the same language's
Just one thing that's similar is that both ancient china and canada both use ginseng.
They are the same place but to different time frames
No. Ancient India had about a thousand languages, and none of them were related to Ancient Egyptian.
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1.They are both Chinese 2. Same language 3. Same food 4. All similar dressing 5. China
The Chinese written language helped unify a large and diverse land. The different regions of China didn't have much in common (different cultures and dialects), but the written language was universal, so people from all over China could communicate with each other.