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{{quote|Greetings, Honorable Mario brother, I am Ts’ai Lun. We are making a new and wonderful thing here. But please come back later, I am having a most trying time with the drying time.|Ts'ai Lun|Mario's Time Machine}}
{{quote|Greetings, Honorable Mario brother, I am Ts’ai Lun. We are making a new and wonderful thing here. But please come back later, I am having a most trying time with the drying time.|Ts'ai Lun|Mario's Time Machine (PC)}}


'''{{wp|Cai Lun}}''' (蔡伦, written in-game as '''Ts'ai Lun''') was a Chinese {{wp|eunuch}} court official of the {{wp|Eastern Han dynasty}}, [[Ho Ti]]. He was also promoted several times due to his service for the emperor. In the year 105, he invented a process of {{wp|papermaking}} that allowed for the creation of modern {{wp|paper}}, and, although technology has accelerated his process, the original principles that he discovered are still used to this day. In ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'', however, [[Bowser]] time travels to 105 and steals a [[Bamboo]] that Ts'ai Lun needs to complete the process, and he later meets [[Mario]] after the latter time travels himself to return the Bamboo.
'''{{wp|Cai Lun}}''' (Chinese: '''蔡倫''' (Traditional) / '''蔡伦''' (Simplified); Pinyin; ''Cài Lún''; Wade–Giles: '''''Ts'ai Lun'''''; Jyutping: ''Coi3 Leon4''; Yale Cantonese: ''Choi Lèuhn'') (c. 50–62 – 121 CE) was a Chinese {{wp|eunuch}} court official of [[Ho Ti]], the then-emperor of the Eastern {{wp|Han dynasty}}. He was also promoted several times due to his service for the emperor. In the year 105, he invented a process of {{wp|papermaking}} that allowed for the creation of modern {{wp|paper}}, and, although technology has accelerated his process, the original principles that he discovered are still used to this day. In ''[[Mario's Time Machine (PC)|Mario's Time Machine]]'', however, [[Bowser]] time travels to 105 and steals a [[Bamboo]] that Ts'ai Lun needs to complete the process, and he later meets [[Mario]] after the latter time travels himself to return the Bamboo.


==History==
==History==
===''Mario's Time Machine''===
===''Mario's Time Machine''===
In ''Mario's Time Machine'', Ts'ai Lun is depicted as working on his papermaking process in the emperor's palace in [[Luoyang]] when Bowser steals his Bamboo. Mario then attempts to return the Bamboo to him without knowing that it belongs to him. Due to his lack of knowledge, Mario questions some of the other people within Luyong (including Ho Ti) about the Bamboo, and all of them easily talk about Ts'ai Lun and his plans to create paper. If Mario attempts to talk to Ts'ai Lun without knowing that the Bamboo belongs to him, he introduces himself and asks Ts'ai Lun what he is doing, to which Ts'ai Lun replies that he and his group are attempting to creating something "wonderful", but they are having a tough time completing it. After confirming that the Bamboo belongs to him, Mario returns and asks him if he needs it. Ts'ai Lun excited says that he was looking for the missing piece, and immediately puts it to use, thanking Mario for helping him create paper. Mario asks him what he intends to do with the paper, and Ts'ai Lun says that he wants to first write a thank-you note to Mario. He believes that books can be made a lot more cheaply now and says that history is going to be written with his invention.
In ''Mario's Time Machine'', Ts'ai Lun is depicted as working on his papermaking process in the emperor's palace in [[Luoyang]] when Bowser steals his Bamboo. Mario then attempts to return the Bamboo to him without knowing that it belongs to him. Due to his lack of knowledge, Mario questions some of the other people within Luoyang (including Ho Ti) about the Bamboo, and all of them easily talk about Ts'ai Lun and his plans to create paper. If Mario attempts to talk to Ts'ai Lun without knowing that the Bamboo belongs to him, he introduces himself and asks Ts'ai Lun what he is doing, to which Ts'ai Lun replies that he and his group are attempting to creating something "wonderful", but they are having a tough time completing it. After confirming that the Bamboo belongs to him, Mario returns and asks him if he needs it. Ts'ai Lun excited says that he was looking for the missing piece, and immediately puts it to use, thanking Mario for helping him create paper. Mario asks him what he intends to do with the paper, and Ts'ai Lun says that he wants to first write a thank-you note to Mario. He believes that books can be made a lot more cheaply now and says that history is going to be written with his invention.


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Latest revision as of 22:46, September 11, 2024

Ts'ai Lun
Ts'ai Lun in Mario's Time Machine (PC)
Full name Cai Lun
Species Human
First appearance Mario's Time Machine (1993)
“Greetings, Honorable Mario brother, I am Ts’ai Lun. We are making a new and wonderful thing here. But please come back later, I am having a most trying time with the drying time.”
Ts'ai Lun, Mario's Time Machine (PC)

Cai Lun (Chinese: 蔡倫 (Traditional) / 蔡伦 (Simplified); Pinyin; Cài Lún; Wade–Giles: Ts'ai Lun; Jyutping: Coi3 Leon4; Yale Cantonese: Choi Lèuhn) (c. 50–62 – 121 CE) was a Chinese eunuch court official of Ho Ti, the then-emperor of the Eastern Han dynasty. He was also promoted several times due to his service for the emperor. In the year 105, he invented a process of papermaking that allowed for the creation of modern paper, and, although technology has accelerated his process, the original principles that he discovered are still used to this day. In Mario's Time Machine, however, Bowser time travels to 105 and steals a Bamboo that Ts'ai Lun needs to complete the process, and he later meets Mario after the latter time travels himself to return the Bamboo.

History[edit]

Mario's Time Machine[edit]

In Mario's Time Machine, Ts'ai Lun is depicted as working on his papermaking process in the emperor's palace in Luoyang when Bowser steals his Bamboo. Mario then attempts to return the Bamboo to him without knowing that it belongs to him. Due to his lack of knowledge, Mario questions some of the other people within Luoyang (including Ho Ti) about the Bamboo, and all of them easily talk about Ts'ai Lun and his plans to create paper. If Mario attempts to talk to Ts'ai Lun without knowing that the Bamboo belongs to him, he introduces himself and asks Ts'ai Lun what he is doing, to which Ts'ai Lun replies that he and his group are attempting to creating something "wonderful", but they are having a tough time completing it. After confirming that the Bamboo belongs to him, Mario returns and asks him if he needs it. Ts'ai Lun excited says that he was looking for the missing piece, and immediately puts it to use, thanking Mario for helping him create paper. Mario asks him what he intends to do with the paper, and Ts'ai Lun says that he wants to first write a thank-you note to Mario. He believes that books can be made a lot more cheaply now and says that history is going to be written with his invention.