papermaking, compass, gunpowder, and printing
"Four Great Inventions:"GunpowderPaperPrintingCompassOthers:ForkBank notes (paper currency)CoffinCast IronIncenseBell
The four greatest invention from china is 1:human 2:food :d 3:communtcation 4:life
Papermaking is one of the four great inventions in China. It was invented in the Western Han Dynasty and improved in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
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china is one of the most known countries for its inventions for example tea, silk, the use of tea in shampoos and serums which makes our hair shiny, they also invent different types of salts which are still used in many countries.hope it helped :-)China has been the source of many significant inventions, including the Four Great Inventions of ancient China: papermaking, the compass, gunpowder, and printing (both woodblock and movable type).To read about more Chinese invention click on 'related links' below.
Four most important inventions: Paper, gunpowder, printing, compass
the compass, gun powder, paper making, and printing. you're welcome. :)
The four most imortant was the compass, gunpowder, papermaking and printing.
The four main inventions from ancient china is the compass, gunpowder, papermaking and printing. Here are six more: fireworks silk wheelbarrow seismograph abacus matches
The four lines of the Great Wall of China are in four separate directions.
The Chinese are credited with numerous significant inventions throughout history, traditionally known as the "Four Great Inventions": the compass, gunpowder, papermaking, and printing. Beyond these, China has a rich history of innovation, contributing to various fields such as agriculture, textiles, and engineering. Estimates of total inventions vary widely, but the impact of Chinese innovations on global civilization is undeniable. Overall, the exact number of inventions is difficult to quantify, as many developments arose from collective efforts over centuries.
It should be Paper and Papermaking Method, one of the Four Great Inventions of ancient China. 'Paper' written in Chinese is '纸'. And 'papermaking method' can be translated as '造纸术'.