The Chinese invented paper, using tree products and hemp, around 100 BC. The scroll format lasted until about 800 AD.
Chinese scrolls are like Egyptian scrolls, Spanish scrolls, and Irish scrolls. They are used for documents, important papers, books, almost anything you can think of that would be in a book nowadays.
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Ancient Chinese people used scrolls primarily for writing and preserving literature, history, and philosophical texts. These scrolls, made from materials like silk or bamboo, were easy to transport and could be unrolled for reading or display. They also served as a medium for art, allowing artists to create intricate paintings and calligraphy. Additionally, scrolls played a role in education and documentation, helping to record important events and knowledge for future generations.
The Chinese first used wooden scrolls and whole bones on silk.
The Chinese wrote on wooden scrolls, bones, and silk before they invented silk.
Egyptians no longer use scrolls to record and transmit information. Ancient scrolls that have survived until this day are still studied by academics and researchers, and are otherwise carefully preserved and stored. Some cultures and religions still use scrolls for ceremonial or religious purposes (such as Torah scrolls or Hanging scrolls).
Chinese calligraphy wall scrolls, Chinese characters, silk paintings, silk scarves, batik, liuli crystal, and accessories of Chinese zodiac, pandas, the Great Wall, etc.
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Books or Scrolls
Ancient scrolls were used just theway we use a notpad, they were used to record famous event, to write poems on and to paint on etc