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Traditional Chinese bookbinding : ウィキペディア英語版
Traditional Chinese bookbinding

Traditional Chinese bookbinding refers to the method of bookbinding that the Chinese (as well as Koreans, Japanese, and Vietnamese) have used before converting to the modern codex form.
It is also called stitched binding (chin. ''xian zhuang'').〔(The International Dunhuang Project at Web Archive )〕〔(The International Dunhuang Project live )〕
==History==
The earliest known form of bookbinding in China is "butterfly binding" (), which was invented during the Song Dynasty (around 1000 C.E.). Single-printed folio pages were pasted together and folded in a stack, creating a book in which pairs of printed pages alternated with blank ones. This was followed by "wrapped back binding", in which the folios were complied with the image on the outside, and the open ends at the spine. Stitched binding developed from wrapped back binding in the sixteenth century.

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