They usually traded silk, jade, copper and bronze. The Chinese grew peaches though so they might have traded those too. Also the growing of peaches started to be more common along the silk road, which gives more evidence of possible trade. The Chinese did have money though. At first they used cowrie shells, then they started making metal imitations of them. Metal beads that could be stringed came next and eventually they started to make paper money. (they were the first to make paper)
It is from China's Chang'an.
it didn't
Yes, they got silk from China. yes i think so
With China and Korea. foreign trade was never a major money maker for Japan
stuff. Probably porcelin and silk.
It is from China's Chang'an.
the silk road
Precious jewels and silk
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By ships!
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They had a lot of silk.
It was used for trade,
They had a lot of silk.
it didn't
Silk trade was famous in ancient China because back then, only China knew how to make silk, and anything rare is usually worth a lot. China kept silk-making a secret from the rest of the world.
To gain supplies and food that did not grow in their climate