Question 1: How big is a two-foot square meter? Two feet multiplied by two feet is a four-foot square meter: 69 cm x 68 cm.
Usually the rice paper you buy is four feet. When buying rice paper at Wenfangsibao store, if you don’t specify the size, the rice paper sold to you will be a four-foot sheet. The size of the four-foot rice paper is: 138cm × 69cm. Cut it into two squares to form a four-foot square (that is, a two-foot by two-foot square).
The sizes of rice paper are as follows:
The following units are centimeters
Three-foot full width: 100 x 55 Three-foot single strip: 100 x 27
< p> Three-foot horizontal batch: 100 x 55 Three-foot couplet: 100 x 27Three-foot square: 55 x 50
Four-foot full opening: 138 x 69 Four-foot single strip: 138 x 34
Four-foot horizontal batch: 138 x 69 Four-foot couplet: 138 x 34
Four-foot square: 69 x 68 Four-foot three-part: 69 x 46
< p> 4-foot-4: 69 x 34 4-foot-6: 46 x 344-foot-8: 35 x 34
5-foot: 153 x 84 5-foot Single strip: 153 x 42
Five-foot horizontal batch: 153 x 84 Five-foot couplet: 153 x 42
Five-foot square: 84 x 77
Six-foot full Open: 180 x 97 Six-foot three-open: 97 x 60
Six-foot couplet: 180 x 49 Six-foot square: 97 x 90?
Seven-foot full opening: 238 x 129
Eight feet full screen: 248 x 129
Eight feet screen: 234 x 53
One foot two feet: 367 x 144
One foot and six feet: 503 x 193
One foot and eight feet: 600 x 248
Question 2: How big is a four-foot square? Traditional rice paper is usually called by its length, such as three feet, four feet, etc., and its aspect ratio is 2:1. For example, "three feet" rice paper is three feet long and 1.5 feet wide; "four feet" rice paper is long Four feet, the width is two feet; "six feet" rice paper is six feet long, three feet wide, and so on. Doufang refers to folding the long side of the rice paper in half and then cutting it in the middle. Because the length-to-width ratio of the factory is 2:1, the long side is folded in half and cut into a square shape, so it is called "Doufang". The length of the long side of the four-foot rice paper is four feet. After folding and cutting, it is equal to the width of two feet, so the four-foot square is 2 × 2 feet. By analogy, a three-foot square is 1.5 × 1.5 feet, a six-foot square is 3 × 3 feet... You don’t have to cut it yourself, there are ready-made ones available in calligraphy and painting stores!
Question 3: How big is a four-foot cube? What's the difference between it and four feet? urgent! ! ! Thank you. Traditional rice paper is usually called by its length, such as three feet, four feet, etc., and its aspect ratio is 2:1. For example, "three feet" rice paper is three feet long and 1.5 feet wide; "four feet" rice paper is long The paper is four feet long and two feet wide; the "six feet" rice paper is six feet long and three feet wide, and so on. Doufang refers to folding the long side of the rice paper in half and then cutting it in the middle. Because the length-to-width ratio is 2:1, the long side is folded in half and cut into a square shape, so it is called "Doufang". The length of the long side of the four-foot rice paper is four feet. After folding and cutting, it is equal to the width of two feet, so the four-foot square is 2 × 2 feet. By analogy, a three-foot square is 1.5 × 1.5 feet, a six-foot square is 3 × 3 feet... You don’t have to cut it yourself, there are ready-made ones available in calligraphy and painting stores!
Question 4: How big is two-foot rice paper? Hello friends! Rice paper is 60.6 centimeters long by 33.3 wide, which is two square feet.
The size of rice paper is based on the old calculation. The size in calligraphy and painting is 33.3 multiplied by 33.3 as one square foot.
In the past, I always heard the seniors say that 1 meter is equal to 3 feet. This is the conversion principle.
Below is a list of the standard sizes of rice paper for your greater reference value in the future!
One and three feet rice paper - specifications are 100×55 (length × width) (unit: CM)
⒈Three feet fully open: 100×55 (standard three feet)
⒉ Large three-foot: 100×70 (standard three-foot length remains unchanged, width is two feet)
⒊Three-foot extension: 136×50
⒋Three-foot horizontal batch: 100×55 (standard three-foot)
⒌Three-foot single strip (vertical axis): 100×27 (standard three-foot length remains unchanged, width 1/2)
⒍Three-foot couplet: 100×27 (standard three-foot length remains unchanged, width remains 1/2)
⒎Three-foot square: 50×55 (standard three-foot rice paper length remains 1/2, width remains unchanged) )
Two or four feet of rice paper - specifications are 138×69 (length × width) (unit: CM)
⒈Four feet in full width: 138×69 (standard four feet) )
⒉ Four-foot horizontal batch: 138×69 (standard four-foot)
⒊ Four-foot single strip (vertical scroll): 138×34 (standard four-foot rice paper length remains unchanged, width 1 /2)
⒋Four-foot couplet: 138×34 (standard four-foot rice paper length remains unchanged, width 1/2)
⒌Four-foot square: 69×68 (standard four-foot square The length of the standard four-foot rice paper is 1/2, the width remains the same)
⒍Four-foot three-part: 69×46 (The length of the standard four-foot rice paper is 1/3, the width remains the same)
⒎Four Six-foot-square: 46×34 (standard four-foot rice paper length 1/3, width 1/2)
⒏ Four-foot square rice paper: 69×34 (standard four-foot rice paper length 1/2, width 1 /2)
⒐ Four-foot-eight rice paper: 35×34 (standard four-foot rice paper has a length of 1/4 and a width of 1/2)
Three and five-foot rice paper - specifications are 153×84 (length×width) (unit: CM)
⒈Five-foot full opening: 153×84 (standard five-foot)
⒉Five-foot horizontal batch: 153×84 ( Standard five-foot)
⒊Five-foot single strip: 153×42 (standard five-foot rice paper length remains unchanged, width 1/supply)
⒋Five-foot couplet: 153×42 (standard The length of the five-foot rice paper remains the same and the width is 1/2)
⒌The five-foot square meter: 77×84 (the length of the standard five-foot rice paper is 1/2 and the width remains the same)
4. Six-foot rice paper - specifications are 180×97 (length × width) (unit: CM)
⒈ Six-foot full opening: 180×97 (standard six-foot)
⒉ Six Three-foot ruler: 60×97 (standard six-foot rice paper length is 1/3, width remains unchanged)
⒊ Six-foot couplet: 180×49 (standard six-foot rice paper length remains unchanged, width is 1/2)
⒋Six-foot square meter: 90×97 (standard six-foot rice paper length is 1/2, width remains the same)
Five and seven-foot rice paper - specifications are 238×129 (length × Width) (Unit: CM)
⒈Seven feet fully open: 238×129 (standard seven feet)
Six and eight feet rice paper - specifications are 248×129 (length × width) (Unit: CM)
⒈Eight-foot full opening: 248×129 (standard eight-foot)
⒉Eight-foot screen: 234×53
⒊Eight feet square: 124 (cm) × 124 (cm)
7. One foot and two feet of rice paper - specifications are 367 × 144 (length × width) (unit: CM)
< p> ⒈ One foot and two feet: 367 (cm) × 144 (cm)⒉ Big one and two feet: 180 (cm) × 142 (cm)
⒊ Small one and two feet: 360 (cm) × 96 (cm)
8. One-foot-six-foot rice paper - specifications are 503 × 193 (length × width) (unit: CM)
⒈ one foot Six feet: 503×193
9. One-foot-eight rice paper - the specification is 600×248 (
Length × Width) (Unit: CM)
⒈One foot and eight feet: 600×248
Appendix: Chinese calligraphy and painting rulers for sale
Large, medium and small here The "foot" refers to the square foot, and one foot is equal to 33.3 centimeters. Why not call it a square foot but a "foot"? This is related to the specifications of rice paper. The specifications of rice paper include three feet, four feet, five feet, six feet, eight feet, two feet, etc. For example: the specifications of four-foot paper are four feet long and two feet wide, with an area of ??eight square feet. Cutting four-foot paper in half is called a square, which is four square feet. Everyone knows that buying and selling cloth depends on the ruler. I don’t know when it started, but selling calligraphy and painting has also been calculated in this way. ...>>
Question 5: What do the four-foot-square and four-foot-three-square in calligraphy standards mean? Four feet square: refers to the size, 69cm x 68cm.
Four feet three inches: refers to the size, 69cm x 46cm.
Traditional rice paper is usually called by its length, such as three feet, four feet, etc., and its aspect ratio is 2:1. For example, "three feet" rice paper is three feet long and 1.5 feet wide; "Four-foot" rice paper is four feet long and two feet wide; "six-foot" rice paper is six feet long and three feet wide, and so on. Doufang refers to folding the long side of the rice paper in half and then cutting it in the middle. Because the length-to-width ratio is 2:1, the long side is folded in half and cut into a square shape, so it is called "Doufang". The length of the long side of the four-foot rice paper is four feet. After folding and cutting, it is equal to the width of two feet, so the four-foot square is 2 × 2 feet. By analogy, a three-foot square is 1.5 × 1.5 feet, a six-foot square is 3 × 3 feet...
Question 6: Why are the dimensions of the Chinese painting square not square? Doufang is just a rough name for the size of a square. It doesn't have to be square to be called a square. This title was handed down from the history of calligraphy and painting, and later became a conventional name.
Question 7: What is the length and width in centimeters if 2 buckets of square meters are divided into 4 feet, and 3 buckets of square meters are divided into 4 feet? Thank you for 5 minutes. Four feet square, that is, four feet 2 square meters: 69 × 68 cm
Four feet three square meters: 69×46 cm
There is no such specification as four feet three square meters.
Question 8: A square meter is two feet multiplied by two feet. What is the specific size? How big is the rice paper you usually buy when you buy it? How to cut it? Two feet multiplied by two feet equals four feet: 69 cm x 68 cm. Generally, the rice paper you buy is four feet. When buying rice paper at Wenfangsibao store, if you don’t specify the size, the rice paper sold to you will be a four-foot sheet. The size of the four-foot rice paper is: 138cm x 69cm, cut into two squares to form a four-foot square (that is, a two-foot by two-foot square). The sizes of the rice paper are as follows: The following units are in centimeters. Three feet fully open: 100 x 55. Three feet single strip: 100 x 27. Three feet horizontal batch: 100 x 55. Three feet couplet: 100 x 27. Three feet square: 55 x 50. Four feet fully open: 138 x 69 Four-foot single: 138 x 34 Four-foot horizontal batch: 138 x 69 Four-foot couplet: 138 x 34 Four-foot square: 69 x 68 Four-foot three-part: 69 x 46 Four-foot four-part: 69 x 34 Four-foot six 46 Six feet fully open: 180 x 97 Six feet three open: 97 x 60 Six feet square: 180 x 49 Six feet square: 97 x 90? Seven feet fully open: 238 x 129 Eight feet fully open: 248 x 129 Eight feet screen: 234 x 53 One-foot-two feet: 367 x 144 One-foot-six feet: 503 It generally refers to the specifications of traditional Chinese painting.
The minimum size is six feet per cubic meter, which means the smallest size is: 90cm*96cm.
Note: Traditional rice paper is usually called by its length, such as three feet, four feet, etc., and its aspect ratio is 2:1. For example, "three feet" rice paper is three feet long and 1.5 wide. The "four-foot" rice paper is four feet long and two feet wide; the "six-foot" rice paper is six feet long and three feet wide, and so on. Doufang refers to folding the long side of the rice paper in half and then cutting it in the middle. Because the length-to-width ratio is 2:1, the long side is folded in half and cut into a square shape, so it is called "Doufang".