Many people who would have traveled by land found a very efficient way to travel: it was fast provided a short cut to various places................in short it helped all of China
Chinese junks are ancient sailing ships used in East Asia for trade and travel. They have distinctive sails and design features, such as a flat bottom and a rudder that can be raised. Chinese junks were known for their seaworthiness and were widely used in maritime trade until the 20th century.
Junk is a noun and a verb. Noun: That pile of junk is an eyesore. Verb: Pick what you want from the pile and junk the rest.
I eat a lot of junk food, and, as a result, I might [become] overweight.
Detritus.
Not exactly. The vowel in junk is called a schwa. Short u is found in put, foot, book etc.
A junk is a Chinese sailing ship.
a junk is a van A Chinese Junk is a Chinese sailing ship built from an ancient design and still in use today.
That would be the famous Chinese junk.
THats what the ming dynasty named it
A junk is a type of Chinese sailing ship that has been used historically for transportation and trade purposes. Junks have distinctive designs, with a flat bottom, high stern, and fully battened sails.
A boat that begins with the letter K is a kyak.
junk (ancient Chinese ship)
The Chinese junk was used to carry people and cargo so they could trade. Some used it to go on long sea voyages.
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Refuse, clutter, scrap, mess, Chinese sailing ship, valuable recyclable materials, worthless stuff, rubbish, and discards, all decribe 'junk'.