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English: Oldest surviving book on paper, 250 AD. The Phi Yü Ching on "liu-ho" paper made in Liu-ho in northern Chiangsu. It is made from six different materials. |
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Source | Tsien Tsuen-Hsun, Science and Civilization in China: Volume 5, Part 1, Paper and Printing, C.U.P.1985 from the Calligraphy Museum, Tokyo | ||||||
Author | Chris55 (original author unknown) | ||||||
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