Had this same question myself found the answer on the source givin for work. "Chinese have 'pottery of excellent quality, of which bowls are made as fine as glass drinking cups; the sparkle of water can be seen through it, although it is pottery." Long but that's what i got
Be more specific when you say ancient. But yes, China is very, very old.
I would say the peaks of ancient China were in the Han and Song dynasties.
Yes, but I will not say why. :)
If my studies have prooved me right i would have to say that it was your butt that traveled to china..!If my studies have prooved me right i would have to say that it was your butt that traveled to china..!(i am mentally challenged this is a joke)
no, but it did stop thief's
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The meaning of Basra is, beautiful, courageous and untouchable. The Latins say.. A person that people choose to follow and look up to as a king or queen is known as 'Basra'.
"Basra luego" doesn't have a direct translation in English, but it is a colloquial Spanish expression that roughly means "see you later" or "catch you later." It is often used as a casual way to say goodbye or see you soon.
This was one of the questions on Thomas Edison's test for job seekers. Some say Limoges, France; some say Severes, France; some say Dresden, Germany; some say Copenhagen, Denmark. It really depends on the clay available.
La porcelana
The sparkle of your china refers to having porcelain dishes and possibly tea cups or other vessels, which are extremely clean and therefore shiny. To say that it sparkles is probably a poetic overstatement, although china sometimes has gold trim and can be sparkly under the right kind of lighting. So basically, if your china sparkles, that is a sign that your housekeeping is excellent.
i would say at least 35 and up
China Can Say No was created in 1996.
How do you say how are you in china
i live in China
China = Ĉina Popola Respubliko
we say nihao in china!