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Movable-type printing — Bi Sheng

~1040 AD · Transmission: Parallel
TechnologyInformationInventionChinese

Bi Sheng invents fired-clay movable type during the Song dynasty (~1040 AD). Precedes Gutenberg by ~400 years. The system did not spread outside Asia until European printing, partly because Chinese writing with its thousands of characters made the advantage of movable type less decisive than in Western alphabets.

InstitutionSong China
Historical regionChina (present-day)
Primary sourceShen Kuo — Mengxi Bitan (1088 AD), description of Bi Sheng's process
Secondary sourceNeedham, J. — Science and Civilisation in China, Vol.5 Part 1 (1985, Cambridge UP)
Original languageClassical Chinese
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