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China's writing system has pictures instead of symbols. China's picture names: -Pictographs -Ideographs
I think many different cultures developed within ancient China because back then, China was split up in to several parts that had different leaders. All these great leaders had different perspectives on how to rule China and some were stronger than others. Before China became one, there were many dynasties that believed in different things, ruled differently and made different discoveries and inventions. During every dynasty, each emperor changed China and made it better than it was before. Each emperor created a different culture. Each emperor influenced a new culture and the Chinese civilization.
Yes, the Shang Dynasty was the first to have a fully developed writing system in ancient China. The writing system, known as oracle bone script, was primarily used for divination purposes.
Vietnam was once a part of China so its religion and government traditionally were based on the Chinese model. They used the Chinese writing system until the 13th century where they developed their own system. During the French colonial period, they developed a romanized writing system developed by missionaries.
# Tradtional Chinese # Simplified Chinese
Yes, Ancient China did have writing.
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There are 2 dialects in China: Mandarin and Cantonese. Mandarin is more prominent in China. There are also 2 different sets of writing characters. They are: simplified and traditional.
They all spoke in different languages but the system of writing was universal so everyone could read and write it.
I am chinese. I truly believe that it was developed in China. I am Chinese too. It was developed in China, to be more specific, it was during the Han Dynasty.
The Quill or Reed Pen was the first pens ever made
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