Originally posted by Harlan
Several reasons for this. First, the invention of paper (about 100 AD), one of the most important inventions of all time, and a sadly missing item in the Civ3 tech tree. People don't understand its importance, cos one can say, what about papyrus?
Several reasons for this. First, the invention of paper (about 100 AD), one of the most important inventions of all time, and a sadly missing item in the Civ3 tech tree. People don't understand its importance, cos one can say, what about papyrus?
Originally posted by Harlan
The other key factor was wood block printing, which worked well with China's writing: create a wood block image of a page and suddenly you can make thousands of copies. But to move from there to movable block printing wasn't mcuh of an improvement in China due to the sheer number of pictographs in the Chinese language.
The other key factor was wood block printing, which worked well with China's writing: create a wood block image of a page and suddenly you can make thousands of copies. But to move from there to movable block printing wasn't mcuh of an improvement in China due to the sheer number of pictographs in the Chinese language.
Sadly the wooden types weren't really re-usable, since they'd absorb water and change shape. They weren't very durable, either. The thing was for a long time the craftsmen couldn't get ink to stick on metal surface. They would have to solve this problem before using broze or other metals for types.
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