What is the first set of multimedia stamps issued by China Post?

The first set of multimedia stamps issued by China Post is 300 Tang poems.

This set of stamps is a special stamp, with a set of six stamps and a full set of face value of 9.3 yuan. This set of stamps, in the form of a set of stamps, is bordered by China's traditional ancient painting "Cold Forest Axis with Snow Scene". In the center of the stamp are six poems: Xiajiangling, Wang Yue, Pipa, Untitled, Moon-gazing Philip Burkart and Heron Pavilion, and the periphery is a miniature version of 300 Tang poems.

As the first set of multimedia stamps in China, this stamp engraves 3 13 poems and 25,000 words in a one-page stamp with a width of only 135 mm and a height of 220 mm, each word is only 0.4 square mm, and it needs a magnifying glass 0/0 times that of/kloc-0 to read the handwriting clearly. It is really "one page for one book". At the same time, the background of the whole set of stamps is printed with golden magic pearl ink, and the bright moon is expressed with luminous ink, which makes the stamps have golden magic effect and sandalwood flavor.

Apart from the complicated printing process, this set of stamps is rare for Chinese and foreign stamps. Besides, it also uses the high-tech technology of well-known corporate patriots to read the poems on the stamps and listen to the versions read by contemporary performing artists in China, so that the small stamps can be "seen, heard, heard and touched".

After learning about the first set of multimedia stamps issued by China Post, let's learn about the "first time" in the new China stamp industry ~

The first set of commemorative stamps

Commemorative stamps to celebrate the first plenary session of China People's Political Consultative Conference: (No.:Ji 1) is the first set of commemorative stamps issued by New China. It was issued to the whole country by the General Post Office of North China under the name of "China Post" on 19491October 8. The stamps were designed by painters Zhang Ding and Zhong Ling, and the bottom is a palace lantern with the logo of CPPCC and Tiananmen Gate. A full set of 4 stamps, with the same picture, with a sheet size of 2 1×29mm. Since Northeast China still uses Northeast Currency, 1 set of old RMB and Northeast Currency stamps is issued at the same time. The bottom of the stamp is printed with "Ji 1"