Personally, it was Gutenberg and lifelong independence who invented movable type printing. Although they lived very early, their printing had little influence, because there are many characters in China, which is not as simple as pinyin typesetting. Printing must be literate and have a certain cultural foundation, because the ancient pinyin Hiragana in China is much more complicated than pinyin. Without a certain level, it is impossible to search for words, while scholars are self-reliant, preferring to starve to death rather than to be craftsmen, and ordinary booksellers can't afford this father, so most booksellers in China generally use block printing, because block printing can be a gourd painting gourd ladle. Movable type printing is only used in some countries, and it is not widely used. It is unlikely that Gutenberg's plagiarism will spread to the west, but some people generally emphasize that Gutenberg was inspired by Chinese movable type printing because of national arrogance, which is not recognized in the west. Because plagiarism is a very serious matter in the west, we need to pay attention to evidence, and China scholars can't provide very serious evidence.
Secondly, due to the advantages of western pinyin, not only typesetting and printing are very convenient, but even a mechanical printer was invented without a computer. However, in modern times, China had to rely on letters to create Chinese Pinyin, which provided cultural support for China's printing and computer. Movable type printing used in China today is obviously influenced by the West, and it is no longer a lifelong original. Therefore, westerners think that lifelong invention is an unrealistic technological sprout, which is far from Gutenberg.