1, Dou Fang:
Usually, four-foot rice paper is cut into two pieces, two feet high and two feet wide, in a square shape. It can also be cut into eight parts, which is called "sketch fighting" or "fighting sketch". Writing content is generally four to six lines. Because there are many lines, we should emphasize the size, opening and closing, echo and rhythm change of the upper, lower, left and right in the layout of the text.
2, three open:
Rectangular, with different sizes, is a style of China's painting and calligraphy. If you cut four feet of rice paper into three parts, it is called four feet and three cuts. If you cut five feet of rice paper into three parts, it is called five feet and three cuts. And so on. It is also three-split, with different sizes. Four-foot-three-open is usually a three-foot map. Five feet and three openings are one third of twelve square feet, and the area of each opening is four feet.
3. The nave:
Nave is a rectangular work written vertically, generally the size of a whole piece of rice paper. Because the scale is relatively large, the creator needs to have skilled techniques and the ability to grasp the layout of the work as a whole. When writing, we should pay attention to the primary and secondary relationship between words and inscriptions, so that they are different in primary and secondary and glow accordingly.