Throughout the history of mankind, paper has been the material most used by people to draw and write
The paper arose from the need to have a new support to transmit information, which had advantages for handling and storage over other supports such as the stone sheets used by the first men to record information.
As proof of this discovery, there is a Chinese chronicle of the Han dynasty, from the 1st century, where it can be read that writing was done on a bamboo or silk gift for many years.
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The Egyptians discovered the technique to obtain very redeeming sheets of paper that could be used for writing. These leaves were made from papyrus a plant that grew on the banks of the Nile River
The process consisted of cutting papyrus stems and letting it soften for more than 30 days in the famous waters of that river to increase its flexibility.
Once removed from the water, it is said they put the fibers in the form between crossed on a grid of the same material and allowed to dry in the sun or near a fire until they were completely dry.
The result was a support conducive to writing of optimal weight and dimensions for handling and transport.
The manufacturing process was long, which meant slow production However, the investment of paper as we know it today occurred in China It is reported that Te si Lan an official of the emperor's court in the year 105 discovered a method to obtain a more refined paper than that of papyrus
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PAPITO: aquatic plant with hollow and smooth stem, aromatic rhizome, remaining woody, long and narrow leaves and small and greenish flowers, grouped in a tuft of spikes that can reach up to 3 meters in height.
The procedure consisted of mixing different types of fibers with water, such as bark and brother-in-law, crushing and placing the mixture on a rectangular mold where they were beaten, and then pressing it to separate the water and bind the fiber well. It is produced from vegetable fibers with different methods and techniques perfected over time In the 3rd century AD, the secret of papermaking left China
and spread to neighboring territories Thus he was traveling worlds until he reached the hands of the Arabs, this was taken to Spain when they invaded this European country in the third century. From the hand of the Spanish invaders, paper came to America in 1680 the first paper production factory was founded in the American continent in Culhuacán, Mexico.
Formerly communication was difficult and they only managed to do it by means of geographies that made the in large rocks
Then there they unveil papyrus and parchment for an easier matter to do
Paper callers for really considerable private use since then there have always been improvements and advances for example from 1985 preaching the unwanted dissemination of information we hope we have made you know this historical review
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It may be that day by day other media and digital media have eclipsed the fundamental work of paper in the dissemination of knowledge
With this story I want to let you know how it was created, although there are many versions, but in the same way it is important to emphasize how important the role has been throughout its existence since it has served us as a means of communication.