Ancient Chinese writing shapes East Asian cultural zone.
The development of written language in ancient China was crucial for the formation of East Asian culture. The earliest clear examples of writing were found on oracle bones from the late Shang dynasty. Xianbei groups in the northeast established dynasties in Manchuria and northeastern China. Merchants from the west traveled to Luoyang in north-central China during the 6th century. Buddhism was introduced to Paekche by a monk from Southern dynasty China in 384.