Sung Dynasty
Actually, the first inventors of the flame throwers were the Chinese. The flamethrower is an ancient invention. The general idea of something shooting continuous flames came from the Chinese around the 10th century B.C.
The Sung Dynasty invented a form of the flamethrower, but the Byzantines already had one before them. All of this took place more than a millennium ago. Byzantines in 7th C and Chinese about 10th C depending on which version is regarded as a flame thrower.
No one knows. All we know is that the Chinese and Europeans helped to make the Chinese compass.
Song Dynasty :PPP
It was created during the Han Dynasty in China....
The Chinese inventor who first created the compass is believed to be Shen Kuo, a polymath and statesman from the Song dynasty. However, the compass as we know it today was further developed and popularized by the Chinese explorer Zheng He during the Ming dynasty.
Without doubt all Chinese dynasty's have belonged to the Chinese dynastys.
The Han dynasty was a Chinese dynasty and had nothing to do with ruling the Roman empire.The Han dynasty was a Chinese dynasty and had nothing to do with ruling the Roman empire.The Han dynasty was a Chinese dynasty and had nothing to do with ruling the Roman empire.The Han dynasty was a Chinese dynasty and had nothing to do with ruling the Roman empire.The Han dynasty was a Chinese dynasty and had nothing to do with ruling the Roman empire.The Han dynasty was a Chinese dynasty and had nothing to do with ruling the Roman empire.The Han dynasty was a Chinese dynasty and had nothing to do with ruling the Roman empire.The Han dynasty was a Chinese dynasty and had nothing to do with ruling the Roman empire.The Han dynasty was a Chinese dynasty and had nothing to do with ruling the Roman empire.
It is not know exactly who invented Chinese porcelain. However, it first appeared during the Shang Dynasty close to Zhengzhou.
No the Byzantines did
one popular Chinese legend refers to Shennong, the inventor of Chinese agriculture and Medcine. He was drinking hot water when some leaves were blown into his cup and he found the mixture to be aggreable. 2730BC. The Han dynasty used tea as a medicine and it may be thought that they took the subject more seriously
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