These were all some early contributions of Ancient China
Fireworks & Gunpowder, movable type, the great wall, forbidden city, Zheng He expeditions.
In 3000 BCE, Egypt started the Early Dynastic Period. The start of this period changed some of the religion.
Compass, Papermaking, and Printing
There are a number of things that the early Chinese did. While some of them migrated to the United States to get jobs, most of them worked in the farms as a source of livelihood.
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One of them were they were the first to make and use coins.
The Chinese civilization led to the invention of some tools and equipment that were used in transportation and agriculture.
Ancient China made many contributions to civilization. The study of math, fishing reels, mechanical clocks and many other things were discovered or invented by people in ancient China.
NO. This is debated, but the general consensus is that North Korea is a Dynastic Communist State, not a monarchy.A dynastic communist state is a country whose rulers are from the communist party but has succession in leadership passing along a dynastic line like a monarchy. Some consider Dynastic Communism to be a form of Absolute Monarchy, because of the key similarity between Dynastic Communism and Absolute Monarchy being the transfer of total power along hereditary lines. However, the majority argue that since the leader of a Dynastic Communist State does not use royal titles, the state is not a proper monarchy.
Some legacies left by the Chinese include papermaking, gunpowder, the compass, and the Great Wall of China. Chinese cultural contributions also include calligraphy, tea culture, and traditional Chinese medicine. Additionally, Confucian philosophy and the examination system for selecting government officials are significant legacies of Chinese civilization.
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William Reynolds Beal Acker has written: 'Some T'ang and pre T'ang texts on Chinese painting' -- subject(s): Chinese Painting, Chinese literature, Early works to 1800, Painting 'Some T'ang and pre-T'ang texts on Chinese painting, translated and annotated' -- subject(s): Chinese Painting, Chinese literature (Collections)