The Chinese.
both developed paper
Cast Iron, Porcelain, The helicopter rotor/propeller, they figured out how blood circulated in the body, ship rudder, Decimal system, stirrup, compass, seismograph, the wheelbarrow, matches, horse harness, refined alcohol, the kite, rockets, silk, tea, gunpowder, civil service, chemistry/alchemy, paddle wheel boat, trebuchet, and the spinning wheel.
the thought of Confucianism paper ships gunpowder fireworks poetry printing process steel compass porcelain paper money :D
China Despite its being one of the four greatest ancient civilizations, the Chinese were actually slower than any of them. The were no great works of architecture apart from the Great Wall, either. However, the Chinese was the only civilization that managed to survive throughout the five thousand years of its history, and little mystery is left to us, much unlike the Egyptians and Babylonians. Chinese civilization is one of a few ancient civilizations that have lasted into modern times. The present-day China is the heir to that civilization. The influence of Chinese civilization also spread to Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. The Chinese civilization has made countless contributions to the world.They include the invention of compass, paper, gunpowder, silk, noodle, porcelain, and paper money, ... These things are a part of our lives today.
those annoying asians
The Chinese.
The Chinese used porcelain to make beautiful pots. The knew the art of sericulture and they knew to print and make paper.
porcelain cups
Porcelain, Paper, and Ink
They are all solids.
porcelain has affected us because we have better things to eat and drink with than paper plates and plastic cups
They created paper, porcelain and possibly the loom
porcelain,paper,and ink.these were the inventions that were made in the Han dynasty
bark paper
both developed paper
yes.for any state civil service the official language of the respective state is imporatnt and there is a mandatory paper on the subject.
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