Iron tipped poles in ancient China were used as spears. These poles were known as qiang and were used for hunting first and then used during battles and war.
Shang Warriors used leather armor, bronze weapons, and horse -drawn chariots.
According the archaeologists, the Hittites were the first to make widespread use of iron. This information was gathered through exploration in the regions of ancient Chaldea and Assyria, which contained relics from as early as 3000 BC. The primary use at that time consisted of weapons, such as daggers and spears.
Trade helped the Gupta Empire thrive. Salt, cloth, and iron were common goods traded in India. Indian merchants also traded with China and with lands in Southeast Asia and the Mediterranean area. The Gupta rulers benefited from their control of much of the trade. They owned silver and gold mines and large estates.
(Mao Zedong) Mao Zedong was the leader of the Chinese Communist Party during the Cold War. He became its leader in 1935. He and his fellow communists gained control of China in 1949. Mao ruled with an iron grip until he died of natural causes in 1976.
This question is an error. There is no such thing as the Mauryan Dynasty, only the Mauryan Empire. The Mauryan Empire it from INDIA, not CHINA. All the Chinese dynasty names are one syllable. Like han, ching, zhou, tang, song, and all that
Ancient China had invented the first iron tipped spears.
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In ancient china slaves usually made their own clothes out of hemp or ramie. "Numerous references in the Shi ji and Han shu indicate that slaves and other unfree laborers often wore iron collars. All of these iron bonds were more or less permanent, and could only be removed with a chisel or perhaps a saw." Iron and Steel in Ancient China By Donald B. Wagner
they went to hawaii and traded iron but went to china to trade fur.
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Because the Earth has a Magnetic filed - with magnetic poles at roughly the same places as the geographic North and South poles, a freely suspended magnet will tend to orient to point in the direction of those magnetic poles. Also - because the magnetic poles exist - when natural forces cause iron to liquefy, there is tendency for it to align with the magnetic field of the earth - creating the famous "lodestones" that were sometimes used by ancient mariners to create compasses.Note that lodestones are not pure iron, rather they are magnetite - Iron(II,III) oxide)
Iron ore was traditionally used to make metal poles. These metal poles would be used as support beams in buildings for example.
The Great Wall of China was built, streets were made in the city, things such as measurements, axles, weight, written language, and money was standerdised. Also gun powder, Legalism and iron tipped spears were invented.