Doufang, one of the mounting styles of calligraphy and painting in China
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Doufang, one of the mounting styles of calligraphy and painting in China, refers to a page of calligraphy and painting that is one or two feet square, with a smaller scale, generally referring to calligraphy and painting works that are 25-5 cm square. In folk New Year pictures, works of this size and form are also called "dou Fang". There are also fighting styles in New Year pictures.
"Doufang" is a common term in the field of Chinese painting. A square frame is a Doufang, and the most common one is a scale of 69*69cm(2 square feet), and its width is 4 square feet. This scale is made by using a four-foot poster (2 square feet wide and 4 square feet long) to split along the length direction. A one-foot square small bucket, also known as "sketch"
1. One-foot square paper used in calligraphy and painting. Also refers to a one-foot square album painting and calligraphy.
The Scholars, the eighth chapter: "When Mi Taishou learned about it, he didn't say anything when he accomplished it, so he often taught him to write some poems and strategies, and gave answers to celebrities." Qing Liyu's "Leisure Occasional Sending, Playing with Instruments and Screenplay": "Ten years ago, there were only three types of screens and scrolls for painting and calligraphy, namely, the middle strip, the bucket and the horizontal batch." Yao Xueyin's Li Zicheng, Volume 1, Chapter 11: "An aide immediately took out a bucket and held it in front of him with both hands."
2. Square.
Mao Dun's Exercise II: "When Xin Jia first came in, he saw that there were wind and fire walls several feet high all around this courtyard." Zhao Shuli's "Registration": "Zhang Carpenter stole Xiaofeie's fighting ring and deliberately asked Xiaofeie to drive him out of the house."
the square is the square of calligraphy and painting. The most common one is the four-foot square, which has a square scale of two feet (two feet high and two feet wide, 69*69cm). It is usually made up of four-foot propaganda (two feet wide and four feet long) cut in half along the length direction. You can also cut four-foot rice paper into eight pieces to form a small square with a square foot, which is called "small square" or "small square"
square, which is one of the mounting styles of China calligraphy and painting. Refers to a painting or poem page one or two feet square.