they wrote on silk
paper
中國古代 Zhōngguó gǔdài
to many people these days rely on computers.I should know , I was 12 when the first computer was made
Chinese speakers use the same number system as Westerners, especially when writing larger numbers like 2011. Even in the middle of a sentence of Chinese characters, they will usually write an Arabic numeral rather than the Chinese characters for it. However, if you wrote "fifty" in Chinese, it would be "五十." This is pronounced "wu3shi2" in Hanyu Pinyin and "wuushyr" in Gwoyeu Romatzyh.
yes
they wrote on silk
paper
2014
a stick with ink-paint stuff on it :D
中國古代 Zhōngguó gǔdài
most of people were farmers because not many of the ancient Chinese could read or write
Because the written language of the Chinese is incredibly complicated, there are tons of characters that must be memorized.
The write brush is invited by chinese people in old days. The Chinese use a very different writing system to English. English words are made up of a collection of letters that each has its own sound. The Chinese use logograms - where a symbol represents a meaning or a word.
Classical Chinese, also known as Literary Chinese, was used in classical Chinese literature, Confucian texts, and government documents in ancient China. Scholars, officials, and educated individuals would have been able to read and write in classical Chinese.
In ordinary writing, the numbers one through ten are written as words. Higher numbers are written as numbers.A sentence should not start with a numeral, so write out the number (or reword the sentence).
Greek they didn't like to write so they wrote numbers