Sunday, February 21, 2016

China and the Paper Maker


Civilization V- Paper Maker
After reviewing over all the Civilization leaders, I finally decided to play China's Wu Zetian. I was drawn to her unique benefits, particularly the paper maker and the art of war. The paper maker is something that gives the player a huge boost in gold and science starting in the early game. It is interesting to note that China is the author of the creation of paper, making it entirely appropriate that China has this power. There are some clear connections of the benefits between the "paper maker" in the game and the early making of real paper in China.



Ancient paper making techniques.
Taken from: http://historyprojectteam2.weebly.com/chinas-empire.html
Paper was invented in China during the Han Dynasty around 100 B.C. With a growing nation, affairs within the government became increasingly complicated. There were many commerce and administrative efforts that greatly benefited from the use of a record-keeping and communication system that involved paper. In Civ. V, the paper maker building granted an increase in gold and science production. This can easily be compared to the benefits that early China reaped when inventing paper. Paper could facilitate economic administration of larger, growing communities through marking and numbering products, creating a very efficient method of keeping track of goods and production. With a clear system of record keeping, the king could now have a sense of what goods he has as well as what goods he needs for his kingdom. This is also directly similar to how administration would benefit. A king could now have a very accurate grasp on how many workers or soldiers he could have. With now a very accurate awareness of what goods are entering and leaving a kingdom as well as the number of workers, the king could now more easily control and grow an already expanding kingdom. Civ. V is accurate when comparing benefits of the paper maker building and the benefits of inventing paper in China. A civilization can grow both intellectually as well as economically with the paper maker building in the video game, just as China grew throughout history after inventing paper.


Introduction

Hey.

My name is Hunter Placher and I am from Puxico, MO. I'm a Secondary Social Studies Education major in my second semester of my sophomore year for SEMO. It is an understatement to say that I am not very talkative or social with others. It is a lot easier for me to talk about the game through this blog. This is also the first time I have ever worked on a blog. So please have mercy!

I would like to add a little more about myself. I was inspired to become a teacher from several of my high school teachers as well as many personal reasons. I can speak to a group of people and give a lecture or speech fairly easy. My one-on-one social skills are terrible, but I am trying my best to work on it! Music is also a big part of my life. I marched and played music for my school band. Our band won so many awards and swept many competitions we participated in. I have a habit of always listening to music when I'm walking to my classes or doing my classwork. Death Cab for Cutie is my favorite band!

I would like to say that I have high hopes for this WH305 class. I took this class simply because it was required for my course and I had no idea what was in store for the semester. After learning that I would be playing a Civilization, I was happily surprised. I love strategy games above all other and my favorite video game franchise is the Fire Emblem series. I have watched gameplay of Civilization IV but do not know much about the series as a whole.

After completing the tutorials of Civ. V, I have a good impression of the game. While fairly slow from what I believe, it seems very strategic, historically accurate, and fun. After I put more time into single player, I should be able to give a more detailed analysis of the game. Looking forward to it!