The Chinese wrote on wooden scrolls, bones, and silk before they invented silk.
The Chinese were the first to use paper to clean themselves after urination or defecation. They began using toilet paper in the 6th century AD.
The first people to use and invent toilet paper were the Chinese.
The Chinese first used wooden scrolls and whole bones on silk.
They used leaves, corn cobs , sticks, and their hand.
The Chinese wrote on wooden scrolls, bones, and silk before they invented silk.
It was toilet paper invented, i think, for a Chinese emperor. If toilet paper doesn't count as disposable then it was the disposable razor blade.
Toilet paper was invented by Joseph Gayetty in the United States in 1857. Fireworks were invented in ancient China, with the exact inventor unknown, but it is believed they were discovered accidentally by early Chinese alchemists trying to create an elixir of immortality.
Joseph Gayetty invented toilet paper in 1857
The Chinese were the first to use paper to clean themselves after urination or defecation. They began using toilet paper in the 6th century AD.
Ancient Chinese invented the paper and began using it for toilet purposes.In 12th century, Chinese Royal family started using specially designed pieces of paper (that were even perfumed)! That toilet paper was very similar to our modern toilet paper.[1]Joseph Gayetty is widely credited with being the inventor of modern commercially available toilet paper in the United States. Gayetty's paper, first introduced in 1857, was available as late as the 1920's. Gayetty's Medicated Paper was sold in packages of flat sheets, watermarked with the inventor's name.References[1]http://www.toiletpaperhistory.net/toilet-paper-history
The first people to use and invent toilet paper were the Chinese.
The Chinese first used wooden scrolls and whole bones on silk.
Charmin was actually invented by Hoberg Paper Company.
They used leaves, corn cobs , sticks, and their hand.
That is a common misconception, but it's not true. The Chinese invented it. It was first mentioned by Yan Zhitui in 589 AD.
the Han Dnasty invented paper:)