A Cinese man picked up 2 sticks one day and asked himself....what can I do with these? So he started to pick up food with them. The rest of the world rubbed them together and made fire
In ancient China
Yes.
China.
I think it was Japan
I believe the Chinese invented brass in ancient china when they mixed copper and steel
In ancient China
Yes.
Yes. They invented it in Shang Dynasty.
Chopsticks are extensively used over all of the East Asian countries. They were invented (reputedly) in ancient China, as early as the Shang dynasty (1766-1122 BCE), or even earlier.
Yes, chopsticks were invented before forks. The earliest known use of chopsticks dates back to around 1200 BC in ancient China, while forks were introduced much later, with the earliest examples appearing in the 9th century in the Middle East and becoming popular in Europe during the 16th century. Chopsticks were primarily used for cooking and serving food before they became common eating utensils.
Because they didnt know about knives and forks
China. England first used chopsticks and china used knives and forks but Chinese couldn'thandle knives and forks very well but they could with chopsticks and we couldn't handle very well with chopsticks but we could with knives and forks so the UK and Chinese swapped and then Chinese and UK could have a feast whilst eat properly.
chopsticks came from china and moved into japan. people invented chopsticks because many were poor so it was easier to buy then fine china silver wear. But before it was used to eat with japenesse women used it to decerat their hair and keep it up with since their was no hair ties
The Ancient Chinese invented paper and money. Money was invented by the first king of China and paper was invented by a man in China by bamboo.
It is not known who invented them because they have had many forms over the years. Chopsticks have been used in China as early as the Shang dynasty (16th-11th Century BC), but they were used mostly for cooking. Chopsticks were used for cooking during the Han dynasty. However, during the Ming dynasty they were used in normal use.
The ancient chinese
They invented the magnetic compass, the wheelbarrow, the ancient abacus, gunpowder, silk, chopsticks, noodles and paper.