sichou
丝绸
In Chinese, "si si" can mean "silk and silk" referring to luxury goods, or it can also mean "silk thread" which is used in traditional Chinese embroidery. Its meaning can vary depending on the context or usage.
It's not a word on its own, but it is a prefix meaning "silk." An example is sericulture, which means silk farming, and serigraphics, which is a printmaking process that uses silk.
chinese silk was invented in 3000 B.C.
In Chinese, "Vang" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a common term or word in the Chinese language.
From the chinese who made the silk
The Chinese word tu - 土 - tŭ means earth
It's the Cantonese pronunciation of the word 你好 [nǐ hǎo], the meaning is hello in English.
In Chinese, "howe" does not have a specific meaning as it does not correspond to a Chinese character or word. It could be a transliteration of a foreign word or name.
Silk.
UNCLE
Mandarin
the chinese received silk precios metals and spices while on the silk road...... mabye