Who Proselytizer

Usually, I always post of current issues that matters to certain viewers, plus, we might forgotten who had had contributed to our fonts, our culture and others versions of humanity. To me, everythings that haapened might have had it own reason, either directly to ones', either effecting to whole community, country itself, and plus, person. 

Every person, whoever bring up certain benefit to community, to such people, may , can be practised, or/and be review to gain value of such thing and manner. 
Still, I like to embraced such proselytizer. The Ts'ai Lun, the inventor of paper, was a man whose name is probably unfamiliar  to most readers. Considering thew importance of His invention, the extent to which he has been ignored in the west is indeed surprising. There are major encyclopedias which do not have even brief articles on Ts'ai Lun, and his name to seldom mentioned in standard history. In view of the obvious importance of paper, this paucity of references to Ts'ai  Lun may arouse suspicion that he is a purely apocryphal figure. Careful research, however, makes it absolutely  clear that Ts'ai Lun was a real man , an official at the Chinese imperial court. 


Not a great deal is known about Ts'ai Lun's life. Chinese records do mention that he was the emperor was greatly pleased by Ts'ai Lun invention, and that as a result Ts'ai Lun was promoted, received an aristocrastic title, and became wealthy. Later on, however, he became a involved in palce intrigue, and this eventually led to his downfall. The Chinese records related that upon his being disgraced, Ts'ai Lun took a bath, dressed in his finest robes, and drank poison.

The use of paper became widespread in China during the second century, and within a few centuries the Chinese were exporting paper to other parts of Asia. For a long time, they kept the technique of papermakers and at the same time, Arabian been written on sheep leather, palm tree shread. 

Today, paper is a common that we used such as books, notes, journal, agends and so forth. That paper, which we practised as  a book, for example, that books and other written materials can today be produced over the world, and yet, it raw sources like ink , paper withvery cheap in it cost. 

Moreover, as it raw as trees, agriculture and writting developed earlier in the middle east than they did in China. That alone, however, would not explasin why Chinese civilization so persistently lagged behind that of the west. The crucial factor, I believe, was that prior to Ts'ai Lun there was no convenient writing material available, and althought that material had its drawback, papyrus rolls were infinitely superior to books made of woods or bamboo. Lack of a suitable writing materials, raw materials had had been obstacles. Thus, using a wagon, several steps and trip to carry around what we would consider a quite modest number of books.