1. Banner: Take long Xuan paper works as banners, and fully fold (half fold or half fold) and straight books as banners.
2. Couplets: Two opposite banners written in couplets, also called couplets, couplets or couplets.
3. nave: Banners with paper completely open or slightly smaller than fully open are hung separately or side by side between couplets.
4. Doufang: Cut rice paper into a genre of about eight quarts (about 1 square), which is called.
5. plaque: also known as horizontal shawl, banners are placed horizontally or engraved on wooden boards and hung on the wall.
6. Striped screen: Use nave, banners and other similar materials to write a group of works according to the length of the poem.
7. Fans: The size is fan-shaped, including round fans and folding fans. It can also be framed or rolled into a book.
8. Album: Small works are bound and read, combined into a book and expanded into books of the same name. These contents are either coherent or established separately.
9. Handroll: it is also a horizontal axis, which is not convenient to hang. It is only suitable for stretching on the desk and rolling up after watching.
China Calligraphy (Painting) Rice Paper Size
Three-pin fully open: 100×55 (standard three-pin).
Big three feet: 100×70 (the length of the standard three feet is unchanged, and the width is two feet).
Tripod extension: 136×50.
Tripod horizontal batch: 100×55 (standard tripod).
Three-foot single strip (vertical axis): 100×27 (the standard three-foot length is constant and the width is 1/2).
Three-foot couplets: 100×27 (the standard three-foot length is unchanged and the width is 1/2).
Three-foot cube: 50×55 (the length of standard three-foot rice paper is 1/2, and the width remains unchanged).