I don't know what rulers it is ,but i do know that it was during the Shang Dynasty that the first records were established.
No. The first written records in china were written by the Shang Dynasty
No civilization can exist without some form of measurement nor record keeping. It therefore follows that the first to have a written language would be the first to record measurement. The contenders for this are : -- The Chinese (records begin around 1600 BC, but culture much older) -- The Sumerians or Akkadians (Uruk records dated to before 2900 BC) -- The Egyptians (records exist from 3200 BC)
China's first rulers were from the Xia dynasty.
According to some of the earliest records of the Shang, the first dynasty was the Xia dynasty. But some historians believe this dynasty is a myth. I think the Xia dynasty really was an existent dynasty however so I would say it is the earliest. It started at about 2000 B.C. and ended at about 1600 B.C.
there where many the main rulers where shiwandi or first grand emperor an Confucius
Apparently Chinese few thousand years ago. According to written records, the Chinese were the first to invent it.
they were the first chinese dynasty to leave written records behind.
No. The first written records in china were written by the Shang Dynasty
The first records of tea being made was in the 10th century BC by the Chinese.
The first written history was recorded on Oracle Bone script,but the authors are unknown (and are various). The known author that started recording Chinese history was Zuo Qiuming (pronounced zoy cheuming),back in 5 century BC.
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Chinese was not the first written language; Sumerian cuneiform and Egyptian hieroglyphs are considered some of the earliest forms of writing dating back to around 3000 BCE. Chinese writing emerged around 1200 BCE during the Shang Dynasty in China.
No written records have been found from the Xia dynasty and there is dispute as to whether this legendary dynasty existed.
No civilization can exist without some form of measurement nor record keeping. It therefore follows that the first to have a written language would be the first to record measurement. The contenders for this are : -- The Chinese (records begin around 1600 BC, but culture much older) -- The Sumerians or Akkadians (Uruk records dated to before 2900 BC) -- The Egyptians (records exist from 3200 BC)
Scholars do not fully agree on the dates and details of the earliest Chinese dynasties, but most accept that the Shang Dynasty is the first one to have left behind written records and solid archaeological evidence of its existence.
China's first rulers were from the Xia dynasty.