Due to the different writing content and the number of words, the writing length will be different, and the paper will have different sizes, horizontal and vertical changes.
The nave and banners are written vertically, while the scrolls, banners and banners are written horizontally.
Zhongtang: Also called the entire straight page, written vertically on the entire rice paper (not cut), it is a larger type of calligraphy work.
Banner: Also called vertical banner, vertical banner, or vertical scroll, it is also a calligraphy work written vertically. It is narrower than the nave. Generally, the entire rice paper is cut into half vertically, or wider than half.
Long scrolls, banners, and banners: are also common writing formats. Contrary to banners, banners are written horizontally on paper and can be written in various calligraphy styles. The word order is generally from right to left.