"As light as a cicada's wing, as white as snow and as thin as a thread."
Produced in Xuanzhou Prefecture (now Jingxian County, Anhui Province), hence the name. This paper was used for writing and painting in ancient China.
Product characteristics: flexibility, wet dyeing, ink absorption, durability, etc.
When calligraphy is made, the ink left on the rice paper will penetrate into the handwriting, which has a sense of intimacy, which ordinary white paper can't do.
The destructive resistance of rice paper is much better than that of RMB, and the first-class rice paper can be preserved in the air for hundreds of years. This is why we are fortunate to see ancient Mo Bao today.
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