Put it in a frame and store it. The suspension shaft needs to be removed. Generally speaking, calligraphy and painting are most afraid of moth-eaten, mildew, moisture, water immersion and fire, so we should try our best to avoid the above situations in the usual storage process, and be careful when hanging pictures, rolling pictures and storing calligraphy and painting. Be especially careful when rolling the painting. When rolling, pay attention to whether the mounting edges at both ends are aligned. Don't use too much force to avoid the crease of paper and silk breaking. You can lift the back of the painting to look at it, otherwise the silk element will easily crack, or the calligraphy and painting will fall to the ground, causing damage. Calligraphy and painting should be placed on the top of the high cabinet at ordinary times, with good ventilation and away from the ground moisture. Hang it in turn, so that you can appreciate it and let the calligraphy and painting ventilate and see the sun, so as not to be moldy due to long-term winding. In the rainy season (in the north, this is not very important, the rainy season is very short, so be careful not to get wet), you should put the paintings and calligraphy in a narrow wooden box and seal it. It is best to use a wooden box made of Chinese fir (breathable and moisture-proof), and don't paint it inside (because it is airtight, it may be wet and stick to the painting, which is seriously damaged and difficult to uncover) to avoid being wet and moldy. The gaps around the affairs box are covered with paper to prevent air circulation and mildew, and can also be kept in a vacuum bag. Put some musk, papaya and the like in the cabinet where paintings and calligraphy are kept, which can prevent moth. Generally, it can be ventilated in sunny days from the end of May to August, and then carefully preserved.
Pay special attention to the following points when hanging paintings and calligraphy: 1. Hanging paintings and calligraphy can be lightly brushed with a soft broom such as a ponytail broom, and must not be forced to avoid damaging the painting core; 2. Don't open all the windows to avoid the wind blowing directly on the screen; 3. Be sure to put a small box in front of the hanging painting and calligraphy to protect it, but don't put anything on the box to block the painting; It's hot in summer, and it's humid and sultry indoors, so it's not suitable for hanging pictures. In winter, the studio should have warm-keeping measures to avoid freezing the paintings and calligraphy. (especially the kind of silk, it is easy to break down, so we should pay more attention to keep warm. )