it was officially the tang dynasty
the Chinese traded silk for gold, silver and precious pebbles.
The Chinese
The Shang Dynasty commercialized silk as a product.
The answer is silk and and tea
the qin dynasty traded many things like food, art, cutural ideas. one of the main things that they traded was silk. they usually traded silk to Europe in return of goods that china did not have access to grow or manufacure. they used the silk road for the trade
Valuable goods such as Chinese Silk would be traded to Rome, Greece, Egypt, Persia, Arabia and sometimes Java (Indonesia).
Women in the Zhou dynasty made silk by using silk worms.
The silk road stretched from the Han Dynasty or empire to the Roman Empire in Europe.
They traded with the Americans and Europeans, and especially Spanish. They didn't directly traded with the Americans but the new crops were introduced to them that caused great commercial boom and also the population growth.
No, it was actually silk.
Arab merchants used the Silk Road to bring Chinese goods to European buyers in the Middle East.
The Chinese made silk, but it stayed a secret until the Europeans captured a Chinese man and forced him to tell them how to make it. Even today, we wear silk.