explain the different stages of development of printing technology in China
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China was one of the countries where the earliest kind of print technology was developed.
The different stages ofdevelopment of printing technology in China are
{i) From AD 594 onwards, books in China were printed by rubbing paper against the inked surface of woodblocks. These papers were also invented in China.
(ii) The imperial state of China was the major producer of printed material for a very longtime. At that time, China possessed a huge bureaucratic system which recruited its personnel through civil service examination. Textbooks for this examination were printed in large number. From the 16th century, the number of candidates for the examination increased, so the number of books also increased.if this answer help you then Mark it brainliest answer plz .......
The different stages ofdevelopment of printing technology in China are
{i) From AD 594 onwards, books in China were printed by rubbing paper against the inked surface of woodblocks. These papers were also invented in China.
(ii) The imperial state of China was the major producer of printed material for a very longtime. At that time, China possessed a huge bureaucratic system which recruited its personnel through civil service examination. Textbooks for this examination were printed in large number. From the 16th century, the number of candidates for the examination increased, so the number of books also increased.if this answer help you then Mark it brainliest answer plz .......
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Explanation:
1. From 594 A.D. the books were printed by rubbing paper against the inked surface of woodblocks in china.
2. The imperial court also got many textbooks printed for the civil services examination.
3. By the 17th century urban culture developed in China. Merchants used print in their everyday life as they collected trade information.
4. Wives of rich men, scholars and officials also began to write their autobiographies.
5. In the late 19th century, the mechanical printing press was established.
6.Shanghai became a hub of the new print culture.
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