The Chinese, who were essentially an isolationist nation that had relations with other nations rather reluctantly, were the inventors of gunpowder.
The Chinese, who were essentially an isolationist nation that had relations with other nations rather reluctantly, were the inventors of gunpowder. The Chinese, who were essentially an isolationist nation that had relations with other nations rather reluctantly, were the inventors of gunpowder. How do you think World History might have differed if one of the tributary nations (Vietnam, Korea or Japan) had discovered it first?


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