Question 1:( 1) Many times (2) Always, all (3) Old-fashioned (4) All, all.
Small problem 1:( 1) is not rigorous but firm, which has become the m
Question 1:( 1) Many times (2) Always, all (3) Old-fashioned (4) All, all.
Small problem 1:( 1) is not rigorous but firm, which has become the method of making instruments in later generations. (2) Satin is too expensive and bamboo slips are too heavy for people to use.
Question 1: It is the law of later generations. Naturally, there is no way to use it, so the world is called "Cai Hou Paper".
1 item: easy to obtain materials and low in cost; Convenient and practical, people are willing to accept it.
Question 1: The paper on the paper is silk and bamboo slips; The expensive paper in Luoyang was invented by Cai Lun.
Translation:
Cai Lun was born in Guiyang (now Chenzhou, Hunan). Yongping entered the Inner Palace at the end of (), and Jian 'an () became Xiaohuangmen at the beginning. He ascended the throne of Han and Emperor, and was promoted to be a regular servant in China, taking part in political affairs.
Cai Lun was learned, conscientious, incorruptible and cautious, repeatedly disobeying the emperor and stating the truth of gains and losses. Whenever they want to have a rest, they don't close the door to receive guests, and they are naked in the fields. Later, he was promoted to Shang Fangling (official name of eunuch). In the past nine years, Yongyuan supervised the production of secret swords and various instruments, all of which were precise and firm, and became the method of making instruments for later generations.
Since ancient times, most books have been woven with bamboo slips, and those written with satin cloth are called paper. Satin is too expensive and bamboo slips are too heavy, which makes people very inconvenient. Cai Lun then came up with a way to make paper from bark, hemp head, rags and fishing nets. In the first year of Yuanxing (the year of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty and Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty), the emperor praised his talents and used his paper from then on, hence the name "Cai Hou Paper".