Most ancient Chinese farmers would grow rice
The crops that were grown in ANCIENT CHINA were usually different kinds of rice. Rice was a very popular crop grown in the ancient times. However, rice is still very popular today. I hope this was a very helpful and resourceful answer. :)
corn
mostly in the US and china
rice
i am not entirely sure but the most logical answer would be rice as that is an Asian crop that always been grown and still is in china and many other countries
The most common crop grown in the southern part of China is rice. The region's warm and wet climate is ideal for growing this staple crop, which has been a key part of Chinese cuisine and culture for thousands of years.
Crops grown in China include wheat, corn, soybeans, and of course rice. Rice is the main crop grown mainly in Southern portion of China along the Yangtze River.
i am not entirely sure but the most logical answer would be rice as that is an Asian crop that always been grown and still is in china and many other countries
The answer is problably corn. I'm guessing.
Beans. Rice was a crop which would be eventually imported from China.
Actually paddy is a monsoon crop, so it is mostly cultivated in monsoon regions of China, India and Bangladesh.
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