Calligraphy check paper is half cooked.
It depends on your mastery of lowercase letters. Generally, calligraphy works use "Yidege" ink, which is thick and difficult to print. Adding water will affect the ink color, so cooked rice paper is not recommended. However, it is a good choice to use cooked rice paper when you are not good at mastering Indian ink and writing. However, because the paper is particularly unsightly, I advocate using semi-cooked rice paper for my works. Nowadays, Sheng Xuan is generally used in painting, because Sheng Xuan is very ink-absorbing and easily dizzy. In fact, the best carrier for writing fine print is "silk". Paper was not available to ordinary people in ancient times, let alone Xuan paper.