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  1. Bi Sheng (毕升 en chino simplificado; 畢昇 en chino tradicional; y Pì Shēng en el sistema de escritura Wade-Giles) (Bianjing, 972-ibídem, 1051) [1] fue un inventor chino. Entre los años 1041 y 1048 inventó la imprenta de tipos móviles .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bi_ShengBi Sheng - Wikipedia

    Bi Sheng (Chinese: 畢昇; 972–1051 AD) was a Song dynasty Chinese artisan, engineer, and inventor of the world's first movable type technology. Bi Sheng's system used fired clay tiles, one for each Chinese character ,and was invented between 1039 and 1048.

  3. 1 de ene. de 2015 · 2015-01-01. Bi Sheng (aproximadamente 990 – 1051 a. C) fue un inventor de la dinastía Song del Norte. De acuerdo a un libro escrito por un funcionario erudito, Bi Sheng fue un plebeyo que inventó la primera técnica conocida como impresión con tipos móviles.

  4. 12 de ene. de 2023 · Learn Chinese. Chinese Name. Bi Sheng - inventor of movable type printing. Thursday, January 12, 2023. Bi Sheng (972-1051), born in Qishui County, Qizhou, Huainan Road, is an inventor of the Northern Song Dynasty and the inventor of movable type printing.

  5. 16 de feb. de 2024 · Bi Sheng, inventor de la imprenta olvidado por la historia occidental. Entre 1041 y 1048 d.C., años después de que a China llegaran libros copiados a mano, el alquimista Bi Sheng, oriundo del condado de Yingshan, ideó un mecanismo para poder reproducirlos mecánicamente.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Movable_typeMovable type - Wikipedia

    Bi Sheng (畢昇) (990–1051) developed the first known movable-type system for printing in China around 1040 AD during the Northern Song dynasty, using ceramic materials. As described by the Chinese scholar Shen Kuo (沈括) (1031–1095): When he wished to print, he took an iron frame and set it on the iron plate.

  7. 23 de may. de 2024 · Between 1041 and 1048 the Chinese alchemist Bi Sheng (畢昇) invented movable type made of an amalgam of clay and glue hardened by baking, similar to Chinese porcelain. He composed texts by placing the types side by side on an iron plate coated with a mixture of resin, wax, and paper ash.