Yes they were.
Yes, the Shang Dynasty was the first to have a fully developed writing system in ancient China. The writing system, known as oracle bone script, was primarily used for divination purposes.
most of the Chinese people are atheists. the other are buddhists so they pray to buddha(Buddhism doesnt have only one god though), muslins so they pray to god, christians that pray to god too, 道教(dao jiao) that has a whole saint gerarchy up in the skies, and other religions. there are really a lot of religions in china.
A:There are no accurate statistics for the number of Christians in China, but the most reliable statistics suggest between 50 million and 70 million people. Some estimates suggest well over 100 million, but these are less probable.
India has a high percentage of people who follow Hinduism as their religion.
The main religion in China is a combination of Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. These three belief systems have historically played a significant role in shaping Chinese culture and values. Additionally, there is also a growing number of people in China who identify as atheist or practice folk religions.
The two main religions in Japan are Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto is an indigenous belief system centered around the worship of kami, or spirits, while Buddhism was introduced from China and Korea. Many Japanese people practice a combination of both religions, incorporating elements of each into their spiritual beliefs and practices.
develop a writing system
the shang dynasty.
because the american war
China's writing system has pictures instead of symbols. China's picture names: -Pictographs -Ideographs
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a writing system
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The Shang people built China's first cities, and they also produced the first Chinese writing system. I think it effected later civilizations in ancient China by it having nice cities and you can use the writing system to communicate because China had many regional languages.
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Korean scribes
They all spoke in different languages but the system of writing was universal so everyone could read and write it.