Explain hand printing of china
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Explanation:
Woodblock printing (or block printing) is a technique for printing text, images or patterns used widely throughout East Asia and originating in China in antiquity as a method of printing on textiles and later paper. As a method of printing on cloth, the earliest surviving examples from China date to before 220 AD.
Answer:
The Print system of China
➸ The earliest kind of printing system started in China.
➸ It included no usage of machines but was a system of hand printing.
➸ It was started from AD 594 onwards.
➸ The books in China were printed by rubbing paper against the surfaces of wood blocks.
➸ The wood blocks were carved into letters or the designs that was needed to print.
➸ The both sides of the thin porous sheet was not able to be printed.
➸ Only one side of the sheet was printed and then folded and stitched at the side.
➸The first traditional book was the Chinese 'accordion book.'
➸ The Imperial state in China was the major producer of printed material.
➸ The Chinese bureaucracy recruited all its personnel through civil service examinations.
➸ For the civil service examinations, textbooks were printed in was number under the Imperial state.
➸ The hub of printing in China was Shanghai.