The earliest written records from China are found on oracle bones, which date back to the Shang dynasty (approximately 1600–1046 BCE). These bones, typically from turtles or cattle, were used in divination practices and contain inscriptions in an early form of Chinese characters. Additionally, the "Shujing" or "Book of Documents," a classic text, includes some of the earliest historical records, although its compilation occurred later. Together, these artifacts provide crucial insights into early Chinese civilization and its writing system.
the chinese wrote on wooden scrolls
Rice is an ancient plant that has been cultivated for many thousands of years. Written records in China go back about 4000 years.
Hammurabi's Code is the earliest set of know written laws.
Located in Shandong province, Longshan City is thought to be the earliest city in China. There are still ruins of the ancient city that you can go visit.
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Oracle bones.... Trust me I was asking for the same question and finally found it..
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No. The first written records in china were written by the Shang Dynasty
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The oldest writing in China was discovered in JaihuRead more: The_earliest_writing_in_China_was_discovered_written_on
China is the origin country of the drink tea.
China Records ended in 1997.
China Records was created in 1984.
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the chinese wrote on wooden scrolls
The earliest documentation of fireworks dates back to 7th century China. They were invented more than 2000 years ago in China.