Kuomintang
soy sauce, oyster sauce, lotus root, rice, bok choy as ingredients and most meals we have today in Chinese resteraunts were introduced
In hopes of gaining foreign allies and support for the revolutionary cause.Now go away u bumb hahaha.
None (maybe a little bit of Mandarin, but the similarities stop there). However the writing is derived from Chinese (which slowly evolved over time) and most if not all have a Chinese style pronunciation ("on-yomi") for kanji.
The Chinese spoon, also known as a porcelain spoon, has a long history in Chinese culture and cuisine. It is believed to have been invented in China thousands of years ago. However, there is no specific individual credited with its invention. The Chinese spoon design has evolved over time and remains an integral part of Chinese dining etiquette today.
The Huang-He people, associated with the Yellow River region in ancient China, primarily spoke various forms of early Chinese languages, which eventually evolved into Old Chinese. This language was part of the Sino-Tibetan language family. Over time, these dialects contributed to the development of the modern Chinese languages we recognize today.
An early civilization began there,and Chinese culture today evolved from that ancient beginning
The Chinese dragon is said to be evolved from the snake. However, they are also feared for their toxins, and most know them to be 'evil' creatures.
Chinese opera like western opera evolved and was / is based on fact, fiction, folklore etc. See the links below
it is a Chinese word originally called 'Kia' first used about 2500BC. Many centuries later the word evolved into Cha and later in England into Te from which the more modern word of Tea evolved
soy sauce, oyster sauce, lotus root, rice, bok choy as ingredients and most meals we have today in Chinese resteraunts were introduced
Karate evolved from a combination of Chinese martial art of kung fu and Okinawa wrestling.
They didn't have forks so they just used sticks that then evolved into chopsticks!
In hopes of gaining foreign allies and support for the revolutionary cause.Now go away u bumb hahaha.
Well it wasn't really created it kind of started with sling shot and evolved if you want to get technical about it the Chinese did
The Chinese language evolved over thousands of years and does not have a single "discoverer." It is a complex system of written characters and spoken dialects that has developed over centuries in China.
None (maybe a little bit of Mandarin, but the similarities stop there). However the writing is derived from Chinese (which slowly evolved over time) and most if not all have a Chinese style pronunciation ("on-yomi") for kanji.
The Chinese language evolved over thousands of years through a mix of native dialects and influences. The development was influenced by historical events, cultural exchanges, and phonetic representation.