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Business CARDS originated from communication, and is a civilized era of communication, because business CARDS cannot be separated from the text. The primitive society had no business card. At that time, the population was sparsely populated and the environment was harsh. The writing had not yet been formally formed, and the early tying of the knot recorded only existed within the same tribe, which had no contact with other tribes. The ancient wooden name CARDS came into slave society, and though there were simple words, there were no name CARDS. The social economy of the slaves was not developed, most of the people were fixed on the land, and the slaves were not subject to the rights of education. A small number of hereditary slave owners formed a small ruling group. Due to the long period of little change in the ruling circle, as well as the lack of universal literacy, there was no condition for forming a name card.
Business CARDS first appeared in feudal society. In the warring states period, China began to form a centralized state. With the use of advanced production tools such as iron tools, the economy also developed, which led to the development of culture. Confucianism represented by Confucius and other schools formed a scene of contention. All countries were committed to expanding their territory, supporting and spreading their culture, and a large number of new aristocrats emerged during the war. In particular, after the unification of China, qin shi huang began a great reform: the unification of the nation's writing, the enfeoffment of vassal princes. Xianyang has become the center of the country, each king at a certain time to go to Beijing to report their work, in order to get closer to the government authority, the king often contact feelings are inevitable, so began to appear the early name card. Film & throughout; . The so-called & other; Film & throughout; It is the visitor's name and other introductory words written on bamboo or wood chips (paper was not invented at that time), as an introduction document for the meeting of the visitor, namely the business card of the present day.