The traditional Chinese coating for bronze is known as "bronze patina." This chemical treatment creates a protective layer that helps prevent corrosion and enhances the appearance of bronze artifacts. Various methods, including the application of acids or specific environmental conditions, can produce different patina colors, ranging from green to blue or brown hues. This practice has been a significant aspect of bronze work in Chinese art and craftsmanship for centuries.
Yes bronze does have a negaticve charge because of the ph leveland iondine coating
Ancient Chinese people used bronze for spears periodically. They traded small lumps of bronze for goods.
Yes they did.
becouse people feel like it
They use bronze with their war armor
Shang dynasty was called the bronze age
arrowheads and swords
Bronze
Han
Silk, Pottery, Oracle Bones, Bronze, Chinese Writing, Chinese/Lunar Calendar, Chinese Fesivals, etc.
The Chinese are known for their ceramics, kitemaking, caligraphy, water color paintings, and bronze work.
ch'in I think