Ancient Chinese civilizations began using coal as early as the Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE), primarily for heating and cooking. They discovered that coal burned longer and produced more heat than wood, making it a valuable resource. Additionally, coal was used in metalworking and pottery, contributing to advancements in these industries. Over time, the use of coal expanded, laying the groundwork for its significance in China's later industrial development.
It tells us what the Chinese believed in and it taught us more about ancient China's culture.
coal was used to warm up homes and to make fires
No they had flammable substances but not gunpowder. MistroJoe
because
most of people were farmers because not many of the ancient Chinese could read or write
The Chinese workers use coal for making magnets or somthing else...
The Ancient Chinese used matches for Fireworks
The Ancient Chinese
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The Chinese Discovered Coal In 1423 :))))
we still use chinese dragons
The ancient Chinese were the first to use them.
paper
The ancient Chinese made their instrument from materials like silk and bamboo, bronze and stone, clay and bone.
Make firecrackers
An abacus is an ancient Chinese calculator that is still in use today.
they used it for illegal use