Informative Essay About Gunpowder

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By Htam Lin

The ancient Chinese were famous for their invention . My choices for the best is gunpowder. Is one of the best and this is why we have fire work. Gunpowder was invented in 9th century by Chemist trying to find the flixir of bomb Hun mine and even rocket. They also invented firework and made great beautiful display of firework for celebration.

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