Possibly calligraphy.
Yes, Ancient China did have writing.
They borrowed from the Minoan culture of Crete and they also adapted the Minoan from writing and artistic design
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It was invented it China
Kites were invented in China
It was invented in the Shang Dynasty around 1500 BC
The traditional style of Chinese writing is still used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macao. It is also used for artistic or ceremonial purposes in mainland China.
Not very suprisingly the Chinese invented the writing brush. In Fact The writing brush has a long history in China. Legend has it that the brush was invented by Meng Tian a Chinese emporier from around ?- 210 BC.
Calligraphy is an ancient form of writing. It began in China from at least 800 AD and is based on Chinese characters. In an Islamic context it refers to artistic writing of Arabic script.
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Years after the Qin Dynasty, artistic advances in China were made with the development of
Cannons are first documented during the 13th century. A cannon was discovered in northeastern China dating to the 1200s, and the earliest artistic depiction of a hand cannon is a firearm-wielding figure that was found in twelfth-century Sichuan, China.
Yes, Ancient China did have writing.
China wasn't invented it is a country!
japan copied china, because they were jealous that china invented so many inventions that helped change the world. so the Japanese copied the Chinese writing and called it their own.
the answer is calligraphy
Many ancient cultures had ink that was used for writing. The oldest empires to use ink were China and India.