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Why was printing of textbooks sponsored by the Imperial State in China ??​

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Answered by TheCommando
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Hey!

This is because Chinese civil services examinations required use number or text books for its preparation and recruitment, which were printed in vast numbers under the sponsorship of the Imperial state.

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Answered by tiwariakdi
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Answer:

The imperial state in China possessed a huge bureaucratic system which recruited its personnel through civil service examinations. Textbooks for this examination were printed in vast numbers under the sponsorship of the imperial state.

Explanation:

Under the sponsorship of the imperial state, textbooks for this examination were printed in vast numbers. From the sixteenth century, the number of examination candidates went up and that increased the volume of print. That is why the imperial state in China was a major producer of printed material for a long time. China had a huge bureaucratic system which recruited its personnel through civil service examinations. Under the sponsorship of the imperial state, textbooks for this examination were printed in vast numbers. From the sixteenth century, the number of examination candidates went up and that increased the volume of print. That is why the imperial state in China was a major producer of printed material for a long time. The Imperial state of China for a long time remain the major producer of printed material because Chinese civil services examinations required use number or text books for its preparation and recruitment, which were printed in vast numbers under the sponsorship of the Imperial state. From the 16th century onwards the number of examination candidates went up and thus the volume of print also increased.

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