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The ** of books refers to the channels through which books were obtained, and the earliest books in China appeared in the Shang Dynasty, and they were made of bamboo and wood, which were common and easily accessible things. Before the invention of papermaking and printing, people cut bamboo and wood into small pieces and wrote on them with brushes, but there were no suitable materials for writing.
The bamboo chips are called "bamboo slips", and the wood chips are called "wood slips". They are collectively referred to as "Jane". In general, only one line of words is written, and if it is wrong, it is scraped with a knife.
Therefore, in ancient times, the word "cut" has been used for a long time. Books are large and small, simple and short in ancient times, the longest being three feet and the shortest being only five inches.
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The book first appeared in the Shang Dynasty.
They are made of bamboo.
and made of wood. in paper and printing.
Before the invention, people cut bamboo and wood into small pieces and wrote on them with brushes, but there were no suitable writing materials. The bamboo chips are called "bamboo slips", and the wood chips are called "wood slips", and they are collectively called "Jane".
"Shu" is a Chinese character, which is the main tool used by human beings to record all achievements, and a book generally refers to a collection of paper bound into a book and printed with words. It is also an important medium for human beings to blend feelings, inherit knowledge and gain experience, which is of great significance to the development and inheritance of human civilization, and is an important tool for human beings to disseminate and record knowledge.
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Khan... Books began to appear when people began to consciously inscribe words on a variety of materials in order to record experiences, expound ideas, and disseminate them throughout the ages...
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The book was published in 1999. Someone invented paper. The book was born.
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In ancient times, there was a person who had a very bad memory, so he tried to find a way, because he had a bad memory and always couldn't think of it, one day he was playing with stones, and accidentally found that the stone could be carved with a mark, so he immediately told other people, so he engraved the things he came up with on the big stones around his house, and in this way his memory was much better. However, the stones were too large and heavy to be carried, so he arranged some small stones together and tied them up with a kind of withered grass root, but they were easy to scatter. He couldn't think of a more advanced way, so he stopped his research.
Although he couldn't think of it, it was passed on to his children and grandchildren.
Later, the descendants of that person discovered that they could weave bamboo petals together and also make an imprint. Later, his descendants invented small wooden sticks that could be used to write imprints. It was also found that several rows of bamboo petals could be layered into layers for writing.
Then pulp was invented, and books were born.
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The origin of the book is explained as follows:
One day when he was playing with stones, he accidentally found that the stone could be carved with a mark and immediately told the others, so he engraved the things he thought of on the big stones around his house, and in this way his memory increased a lot. However, the stones were too large and slender to carry and were too heavy to carry, so he arranged some small stones together and tied them up with a kind of withered grass root, but they were easy to scatter. He couldn't think of a more advanced way, so he stopped his research.
Although he couldn't think of it, it was passed on to his children and grandchildren. Once, the descendant of the staring individual remembered that it was okay to weave bamboo petals together, and it was okay to engrave it. Later, he advanced again, and his descendants invented small wooden sticks that could be imprinted.
It was also discovered that several rows of bamboo petals could be stacked in layers. Later, pulp was invented, and books were born.
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Summary. The history of books can be traced back to the Mesopotamian period around 3500 BC, when people began to write on clay tablets, which were one of the earliest forms of books. After that, people began to use paper as a writing medium, and with the popularity of paper, the production and dissemination of books also improved dramatically.
The history of books can be traced back to around 3500 B.C. during the Mesobhutan Damian period, when people began to write on clay tablets, which were one of the earliest forms of books. After that, people began to use paper as a writing medium, and with the popularization of paper, the production and dissemination of books also improved greatly.
In ancient times, the production of books was a very arduous work, which required a lot of time and manpower, and the production process included material selection, cutting, grinding, paper and mortar pulp production, printing, binding and other links. With the development of Kerupeng imitation technology, the production of books is now more convenient and efficient, and the continuous improvement of printing technology has significantly improved the printing speed and quality of books
Modern books are usually written and published by authors or publishers, and then sold to readers through various channels. With the development of digital technology, e-books are gradually popular, and readers can read e-books through the Internet, which is faster and more convenient for the production and dissemination of books.
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