The Chinese wrote on wooden scrolls, bones, and silk before they invented silk.
The Egyptian invented the papayrus from a certain plant, from which we get the word paper.
Before pencils were invented, people used a wide variety of materials to write, such as paint, ink, charcoal, ashes, dirt and slate.
皇帝 (Huángdì) (Simplified Chinese.)
The name of the person who invented the first knife is lost to history. People were using sharpened animal bones and rocks as knives long before humans had learned how to write.
The Chinese wrote on wooden scrolls, bones, and silk before they invented silk.
It is thought that people used animal skins, papyrus and tree and plant barks and skins to write on before a Chinese government official in about 100 BC named Ts'ai Lun invented a convenient source of paper.
Yes. The Chinese invented a language and they can write just like we write in English.
Chinese people are just like everybody else. They write on paper. However, in ancient times before paper was invented, they used to write on bamboo strips. Coincidentally, it was they who invented paper later in ~AD 105.
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Yes. The Chinese invented a language and they can write just like we write in English.
It should be Paper and Papermaking Method, one of the Four Great Inventions of ancient China. 'Paper' written in Chinese is '纸'. And 'papermaking method' can be translated as '造纸术'.
the Chinese writing was invented 5000 years ago
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For centuries man has used many types of inks and paints to write with. The Roman's used clay tablets to write on. At Harridans wall historians have found bits of tablets with soldiers pay and supply lists. The ancient Chinese invented paper and used a ink to write on it. Middle Ages had an ink made of soot and oil.
You should write or draw before you stain you paper with tea. That is probably best.