1, rubbings are books or images inked from inscriptions and bronzes. Physical objects were first seen in the Tang Dynasty. Methods Rice paper was soaked in water, covered on the inscriptions of utensils, rubbed into a suitable paper bump, and then dipped in ink to make it.
2. The picture is a group of works written by nave, banners and other similar materials, depending on the length of the poem.
3. The plaque is also called the plaque head. Carved on a board and hung in front of the door, but it can also be hung on the wall.
4. Sankai is a style of China's calligraphy and painting. Rectangular, different sizes. If you cut four feet of rice paper into three parts, it is called four feet and three cuts. If you cut five feet of rice paper into three parts, it is called five feet and three cuts.
5. Couplet signatures below the cross are divided into upper and lower paragraphs and single paragraphs. The upper paragraph is written on the right side of the upper part and the lower paragraph is written on the left side of the lower part. The author and title of the poem written in the previous paragraph, and the name, number, writing place and time of the writer in the next paragraph.