- Cai Lun
Infobox Person
birth_date = 50
death_date = 121
caption = An 18th centuryQing Dynasty print depicting Cai Lun as the patron saint of paper making
birth_place = Guiyang (of todayLeiyang ),China
death_place =China Cai Lun (zh-tspw|t=蔡倫|s=蔡伦|p=Cài Lún|w=Ts'ai Lun) (ca. 50 AD–121),
courtesy name Jingzhong (敬仲), was a Chineseeunuch , who is conventionally regarded as theinventor ofpaper and thepapermaking process, in forms recognizable in modern times as paper (as opposed toEgypt ianpapyrus ). Although paper existed in China before Cai Lun (since the 2nd century BC),harvnb|Needham|1985|pp=38–40] he was responsible for the first significant improvement and standardization of papermaking by adding essential new materials into its composition.harvnb|Needham|1985|p=41]Life
Cai Lun was born in Guiyang (of today
Leiyang ) during the EasternHan Dynasty . After serving as a court eunuch since 75 AD, he was given several promotions under the rule ofEmperor He of Han . In 89 AD he was promoted with the title of "Shang Fang Si", an office in charge of manufacturing instruments and weapons; he also became a paperwork secretary (中常侍).harvnb|Needham|1985|p=40] Later, he became involved in intrigue, as a supporter of Empress Dou. He was involved in the death of her romantic rival,Consort Song . Afterwards, he became an associate ofEmpress Deng Sui . In 121, after Consort Song's grandsonEmperor An of Han assumed power after Empress Deng's death, Cai was ordered to report to prison. Before he was to report, he committedsuicide by drinkingpoison after taking a bath and dressing in fine silk robes.Fact|date=March 2008In 105 AD, along with help from an imperial consort Deng, Cai invented the composition for paper along with the papermaking process - though he may have been credited with an invention of somebody from a lower class. [cite journal|title=The Invention of Printing in China and Its Spread Westward|author=Carter, Thomas Francis|publisher=Artibus Asiae Publishers|date=1955|p=187] Though tools and machinery of papermaking in modern times may be more complex, they still employ the ancient technique of felted sheets of fiber suspended in water, draining of the water, and then drying into a thin matted sheet. For this invention Cai would be world-renowned posthumously, and even in his own time he was given recognition for his invention. A part of his official
biography written later in China read thus (Wade-Giles spelling):As listed above, the papermaking process included the use of materials like
bark ,hemp ,silk , andfishing net , but his exact formula has been lost to history. Emperor He was pleased with the invention and granted Cai an aristocratic title and great wealth. Cai Lun was also later revered in Chineseancestor worship .Fei Zhu of the laterSong Dynasty (960-1279) wrote that atemple in honor of Cai Lun had been erected inChengdu , where several hundred families involved in the papermaking industry traveled five miles from the south to come and pay respects.harvnb|Needham|1985|p=47]Influence
While paper is widely used worldwide today, the creator of this extremely important invention is only somewhat known outside
East Asia . After Cai invented the papermaking process in 105, it became widely used as a writing medium in China by the 3rd century.harvnb|Needham|1985|p=1] It enabled China to develop its civilization (through widespreadliterature andliteracy ) much faster than it had with earlier writing materials (primarilybamboo andsilk ).By the 7th century, China's papermaking technique had spread to Korea, Vietnam, and Japan. [cite book|title=Ancient Chinese Inventions|first=Yinke|last=Deng|year=2005|publisher=China Intercontinental Press|page=21] In 751, some Chinese paper makers were captured by
Arabs after Tang troops were defeated in theBattle of Talas River. The techniques of papermaking then spread to the West. When paper was first introduced toEurope in the 12th century, it gradually revolutionized the manner in which written communication could be spread from region to region. Along with contact between Arabs and Europeans during theCrusades (with the essential recovery ofancient Greek written classics), the widespread use of paper aided the foundation of the Scholastic Age in Europe.Popular culture
Cai Lun was ranked #7 on
Michael H. Hart 's list of the most influential figures in history.Notes
References
*citebook|first=Joseph|last=Needham|year=1985|title=Science and Civilization in China: Volume 5, Part 1|publisher=
Cambridge University Press |url=http://www.amazon.com/dp/0521086906|isbn=0521086906Persondata
NAME=Lun, Cai
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Jingzhong
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Chinese inventor of paper and the papermaking process
DATE OF BIRTH=50
PLACE OF BIRTH=Guiyang (of todayLeiyang ), China
DATE OF DEATH=121
PLACE OF DEATH=
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