What are the papers used for court calligraphy in Qing Dynasty?

There are four kinds of paper commonly used in Qing court: Daban paper, Koryo paper, Youkoryo paper, Mianbang paper, Liansi paper, local paper, presentation paper, oil presentation paper, western paper and Taiwan Province presentation paper, with different uses. Besides using white silk stationery in oil painting, palace paper can be roughly divided into palace painting and calligraphy paper, writing paper, book paper, mounting paper, engineering paper, painting paper, packaging paper and household paper. For example, there are all kinds of pastel paper, gold paper, Tam paper, Xuan paper, imitation Jinlishan Tibetan Scripture paper, side paper, imitation Mingren Temple paper, plum blossom jade stationery, Cheng Xintang paper and so on. Special paper for the imperial court, such as "Twelve Dragons Yellow Paper is needed for imperial edict" and "Dulong Big Fragrant Paper is used for imperial edict". There are also decorative decals for sticking or pasting walls.