Cai Lun, a Chinese court official, is traditionally credited with the invention of paper around 105 AD during the Eastern Han Dynasty. He improved the papermaking process by using materials like mulberry bark, hemp, and rags to create a more effective writing surface. While there were earlier forms of paper-like materials, Cai Lun's method laid the foundation for modern papermaking. His contribution is celebrated as a significant advancement in the history of communication and record-keeping.
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No the Romans did not invent paper the Chinese invented paper.
The Greeks invented paper around 220 B.C.
The first people to use and invent toilet paper were the Chinese.
Somewhere around the year 105 A.C.
Cai Lun invented paper by putting lots of stuff and compressing it together. Read more: Why_did_Cai_Lun_invent_paper
He invented it in some place in Asia called Guiyang
Egyptians did not invent paper it was the Chinese in 105 AD by a Chinese man named Cai Lun.
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.
105 AD by a Chinese man named Cai Lun.
Ba cai Lin Ya Zhen - 1982 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:I
Yixin Lin has written: 'Chang yong zhong yao cai tu jian'
The inventor of paper.
The cast of Tong lin niao - 1955 includes: Kuang Chao Chiang as Cai Yuanlong Yuan Gao as Meng Shijie Wei Hong as Mrs. Cai Kenneth Tsang as Liang Zuyi Yuanlong Wang as Cai Yongtai Lai Wang as Wet nurse
The inventor of paper and he is chinese
Zhenyi Lin has written: 'Fa cai wang yun mi fa' -- subject(s): Fortune-telling by birthdays, Astrology
Yi Ming Lin has written: 'FQ li cai zhuan jia' -- subject(s): Business enterprises, Finance