105 AD by a Chinese man named Cai Lun.
105 b.C
The Chinese did invent the toothbrush. They invented it in the 15th century.
The Chinese did not invent space travel or the automobile. The Chinese did not invent pizza or chocolate chip cookies or ice cream.
well first the chinese said WE LOVE PAPER AND MONEY SO LETS MAKE SOME PAPER MONEY THEN EVERYONE SAID HE WAS CRAZY BUT THEN AFTER HE MADE paper money and everyone thought tit was a a great idea *WRONG* The Chinese government thought that large amount of coins are difficult to carry. So they invented paper money in order to solve the problem. ~Improved by Pinksakuraeya
According to Chinese tradition, Cai Lun (or Ts'ai Lun), a eunuch in the court of Emperor Ho Ti, made the first paper around 105 AD.
no, they cultivated it
The Chinese invented paper.
Paper i think was orignally Egyptians and im pretty sure the Chinese di invent fireworks
no Chinese invented it.
paper
No the Romans did not invent paper the Chinese invented paper.
Egyptians did not invent paper it was the Chinese in 105 AD by a Chinese man named Cai Lun.
No Jesus did
The first people to use and invent toilet paper were the Chinese.
No. The Chinese did and Polo wasn't an inventor, but a merchant.
Somewhere around the year 105 A.C.
NO....... Chinese did. No European country invented printing press, paper, magnetic compass, gunpowder, etc... before the Chinese did. Chinese were the greatest inventors of all time.
Paper was invented in the Eastern Han Dynasty and the ink was invented in the Autumn and Spring Period.