Are there maps in ancient China?
The oldest map in existence of China, is 3 ancient maps of Han Dynasty dating back to more than 2000 years ago. The ancient method that make map is very simple: Measure through that distance that the person walked. So, it is a very tired job to make the map. Make a national map, usually takes more than 10 years, this is a huge and uninteresting work.
How do ancient Chinese revise the wrongly written Chinese character?
It is the simplest method to alter with the writing brush. The most general method is: at the side of the wrongly written Chinese character (It is usually in upper right corner) add a dot with the writing brush, one kind of “Orpiment” the mineral is daubed in the misspelled Chinese character, similar to “altering fluid” now.
If the ancient man of China participates in present Olympics, will gain a complete victory?
You think spiderman VS Sun Wukong, who can win? This kind of question can only evoke the heated dispute, there is not a conclusion forever. Most ancient Chinese are engaged in manual labor, so their endurance and physical strength should be better than the modern. However, present Olympics, athletes have financial resources of the country, and technical support, I think that the ancient man not sure will win. However, some match of endurance and physical strength, such as the Marathon or weight lifting, ancient man victorious probability is still very great. Imagine, an ancient man has a match with a modern, it is very interesting too.
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