If
you had a valuable secret, would you share it with others – or keep it to
yourself? That’s the same question China faced many centuries ago when their
leader invented paper, which was a highly coveted and precious item.
Today,
you might not consider paper “precious” with Americans using an average of 675
pounds of paper annually. But in 105 A.D., it was the secret that everyone
wanted.
The Hidden Origin of Paper
Paper
was invented in 105 A.D. Records
show that the Eastern Han Emperor Ts’ai Lun developed paper by harvesting bark
and fibers from a mulberry tree, and pounding those materials into a sheet.
Later the quality was improved by adding hemp and old fishing nets to the pulp
before the pounding process.
Paper
was used for writing within a few years, with the Chinese developing the first
printed newspaper. But the country knew they had something special, and guarded
the secret closely.
Why so Valuable?
Paper
allowed China to develop their civilization faster. Other countries wanted to
learn how to make paper, after viewing China’s new invention. But China
refused, and continued to guard their valuable secret carefully. However, this
all changed in 751 A.D.
The
country’s army was defeated, and Chinese soldiers and paper makers were
captured. The result? The Arabs were the new owner of powerful secrets of
making paper. In fact, the Europeans didn’t learn how to make paper until
several centuries later.
Today’s
paper is a lot different than the old paper style. Centuries ago it was thick
and bulky, and now it’s thin and produced by smaller fibers. But it continues
to be a valuable item in our civilization, and is still used daily by most
people across the world.
If you were the only
person in the world who knew how to make paper, would you keep it a secret?
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