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Essay / Chinese paper - 612
Writing Chinese writing is very different from Australian writing. When the Chinese write, they write in the same way as the shape of the thing, for example when they write mountain, it looks like a mountain. Long ago, the Chinese wrote with turtle shells, bamboo sticks and now paper. In Australia we draw pictures on the walls. The paper was discovered 613 years ago. At that time, people had white doves to send messages to others. The reason they used white doves was because they said white doves were the smartest. It was a man named Jess Rollor who discovered the paper. In China, people had to write on turtle shells. It was very difficult because if you got a line or letter wrong, you had to start all over again. At that time, they had no paper, no ink, no lead, they only had stones, turtle shells or nothing. In Australia we had rusty paper or we had to draw on the walls with rock paint. In the past, Australians made their own paint using bricks or stones. Some people bought paint, but at that time paint was very expensive. In China, after turtle shells, there were bamboo sticks. People tied bamboo sticks together and wrote on them with stones.Old Australian paperChinese bamboo stickI got it from wiki and chrome.PeoplePeople are the most different things in the world. In Australia we have all different types of people: Japanese, Korean, Chinese and many more, but China is a little different. They only have a few different people there. Almost all Chinese people have black hair and black eyes, but in Australia we have blond haired people, brown haired people, black haired people or people...... middle of paper.. ....PRB_frAU534AU534&source=lnms&tbm= isch&sa=X&ei=i6EdU9GyEdGRkgXynIGICw&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1024&bih=499 https://www.google.co.kr/search?q=chinese+old+bamboo+sticks+tied+together&newwindow=1&rlz = 1C2OPRB_enAU534AU534&biw=1024 &bih=499&source=lnms&tbm= isch&sa=X&ei=q6EdU8yPMMqPkgW4hYHIBA&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ#facrc=_&imgdii=_&imgrc=Pz0j2SdYFmss1M%253A%3Bh- RQbtoCpIKoCM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fus.cdn3.123rf .com%252F168nwm%252Fjkunnen%252Fjkunnen1009 %252Fjkunnen100900004%252F7853101-bamboo-tied-together-to-form-a-mat-with-blades-of-grass-between-each-horizontal-stick.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.123rf.com %) sqi=2&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1024&bih =49 9#newwindow=1&q=or+plain+wallpaper&tbm=isch&imgdii=_