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Around 2,700 B.C.
Chinese
Somewhere around the year 105 A.C.
The cultures were friendly because the Japanese sought to model their culture after the Chinese.
The xylophone showed up around in the 14th century.
was an influential Chinese philosopher who lived around the 4th century
Chinese Currency was created in the New Stone Age around 9,500 BC. Paper was used in China around the 9th century.
It can date back to the New Stone Age since Chinese number characters were found on oracle bones. Around 4 century BCE, Chinese already had a developed decimal system during the Warring States period. Around 13 century, Arabic numbers were spread to China.
Paper i think was orignally Egyptians and im pretty sure the Chinese di invent fireworks
The Age of Discovery began in the 15th century, around the late 1400s. This era marked a period of exploration and discovery by European powers, leading to significant voyages to various parts of the world.
Kimchi is pickled vegetables, it originated in Korea around the 7th century.
Chinese is the older language, with a history dating back thousands of years. Japanese, on the other hand, is believed to have originated around the 9th century AD, influenced by Chinese and other languages.
The ancient Chinese discovery of the circulatory system contributed to their mastery of traditional medicine. These techniques are still used successfully by modern people of all nationalities.
The ancient Chinese made the crossbow, so it has been around for many centuries.
the inventor is unknown but it commonly thought that the Chinese invented the horsecollar around (or before) the sixth century.
The earliest rockets were invented by the Chinese around the 12th century, A.D. They used gunpowder as a fuel.
The Chinese number system is one of the oldest number systems. It has been around scince the 4th century. The numbers are represented by the horisontal and vertical lines.