Later, Chinese papermakers
developed a number of specialities such as sized, coated and dyed paper,
and paper protected against ravages by insects, but
they had great problems satisfying the growing demand for paper for governmental
administration. They also used a new fibre-yielding plant - bamboo - which
they de-fibred by cooking in lye.
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