Somewhere between 206-221 B.C. It was during the Han Dynasty.
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According to Chinese tradition, Cai Lun (or Ts'ai Lun), a eunuch in the court of Emperor Ho Ti, made the first paper around 105 AD.
CAREER AND CONTRIBUTIONS. In 105 A.D., Cai Lun presented the emperor his ways of making the paper. ... Cai Lun started to initiate the idea of creating a writing medium which is lighter and more practical. He made sheets of paper from inner bark of bamboo, mulberry trees, rags of cloth, and fishing nets.
China in about AD 705 by a scholar called Ts'ai Lun. But berch bark was used a paper long before Ts'ai Lun invented something closer to our modern pressed paper.
Eastern Han , invented by a eunuch called cai lun
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Paper, and the paper making process.
The mood of the poem "Lun Yi Tsai Disbelief" is one of skepticism and questioning. The speaker seems to be grappling with conflicting emotions and uncertainties, leading to a sense of doubt and disbelief.
Paper was invented in ancient China, traditionally credited to a court official named Cai Lun around 105 AD. Cai Lun is believed to have been the first to create a process for making paper from plant fibers, such as mulberry bark and hemp.
There are twelve Emperors in the Qing Dynasty!
His name was Ts'ai Lun, and he didn't invent the paper clip, he invented paper.
The inventor of paper.
he was the maker of paper
According to Chinese tradition, Cai Lun (or Ts'ai Lun), a eunuch in the court of Emperor Ho Ti, made the first paper around 105 AD.
CAREER AND CONTRIBUTIONS. In 105 A.D., Cai Lun presented the emperor his ways of making the paper. ... Cai Lun started to initiate the idea of creating a writing medium which is lighter and more practical. He made sheets of paper from inner bark of bamboo, mulberry trees, rags of cloth, and fishing nets.
Cai Lun invented paper by putting lots of stuff and compressing it together. Read more: Why_did_Cai_Lun_invent_paper
Ts'ai Lun Ts'ai Lun is credited with inventing PAPER around the year 104 AD in China... Adolf Ehinger is credited with inventing the paper SHREDDER in 1935 in Germany...