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The Chinese Dynasty that invented India Ink was the Cao Wei Dynasty.
Chinese are known to be the first people to use and invent ink. Ink was invented by the Chinese in the 18th Century BC. The first known ink that was used in China was from natural plant dye, animal and mineral inks... India only started using ink in the 4th century BC. The oldest known variety of ink is Chinese Brush Ink which is still used in modern time and Japan and India started using it for writing with small brushes instead of pens. The ink used in early India since at least the 4th century BC was called masi, which was an admixture of several chemical components
The Chinese invented the black mose at first and then when the Egyptians found out, they took the idea and change it a little bit and called it ink.
Ink Poisoning is not more dangerous than lead poisoning though they are equally dangerous. They both occur with long exposure to ink or lead. They are generally not fatal but have damaging effects on the body if not dealt with.
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It Depends On The Quantity And Type Of Ink.
The Chinese Dynasty that invented India Ink was the Cao Wei Dynasty.
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Chinese ink - encre de Chine.
The Chinese refer to the equipments as the "Four Treasures," ("文房四寶" in Chinese) they are the brush, ink (or ink stick), the paper, and and the inkstone.
They are the brush, ink, paper and ink stone.
Chinese ink stones are typically made of stone, such as slate, sandstone, or porphyry. These stones are chosen for their hardness and smooth surface, which is ideal for grinding ink sticks to create ink for calligraphy and painting.
Lucy Wang has written: 'The art of Chinese brush painting' -- subject(s): Technique, Chinese Ink painting 'The art of Chinese brush painting' -- subject(s): Technique, Chinese Ink painting
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It's not fatal, but you really shouldn't tattoo with acrylic.
Ink in early china was used for sending messages to the Gods
they used pen ink ;D hope i helped :D