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Who invented the fishhook?

There is no specific inventor. Many things in the world can't find inventors. Because this kind of thing basically evolved from other things. The fishhook should have gradually changed from other tools to what it is now. Ancient humans made fishhooks from animal bones, which were excavated by archaeologists. So the fishhook has no specific inventor. Follow-up: it is like this. Today, when I was fishing, I thought someone said it was Zhouyi in China. Answer: Zhouyi. . It's just a book about things. . The ancients used it to tell fortune or something. This has nothing to do with the hook. Long ago, humans had animal bones and fishhooks. Let's just say it's anonymous There is no textual research. Can you tell me who invented the eating bowl? Ha ha. Follow-up: That book is Duke Zhou, not Zhouyi. Answer: Duke Zhou, it's Duke Zhou. The Book of Changes is an ancient and splendid cultural treasure house. The ancients used it to predict the future, make decisions on state affairs, reflect current events, and measure heaven, earth and personnel. However, this is only a means that the ancients relied on before mastering the scientific method, and it is not a real science. Although some understandings are scientific, it is because they are only scientific and reasonable, but they cannot be said to be scientific. It can only be regarded as a culture. You can help me adopt it. Let's talk about another topic. . .