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Four feet and three cuts means the standard size is 46*69 cm, the standard size of four feet is 138 cm, and the width is 69 cm. Divide the long side into three equal parts, cut and cut one third, and the remaining two thirds are four feet and three cuts.
Cut a four-foot piece of paper in half. If you cut it into two squares, it is called a four-foot square. If you cut it into two rectangles, it is called a four-foot strip (banner). Together, four feet apart! In painting, the special cutting method of four feet and three cuts is generally not four feet and three cuts. Long cut refers to the size of standard sector paper, and wide cut is only used when drawing four screens.
Four feet and three points is a style of China's painting and calligraphy. 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.
Calligraphy works are composed of words and strokes. Text has three appearance forms:
1, with rows vertically and columns horizontally;
2. There are columns in the vertical direction, no rows or columns in the horizontal direction, and rows in the horizontal direction;
3. There are no rows in the vertical direction and no columns in the horizontal direction. In calligraphy, the font is smaller than the text, and the style of the book can be consistent with or different from the text, and the style is in harmony with the text.
Historical origin:
During the Tianbao period of the Tang Dynasty, there were "paper and pens" on the boats of Xuancheng County among the tributes shipped to Chang 'an, the capital of China. It can be seen that there were already papers and pens produced in Xuancheng County at that time.
After the Song and Yuan Dynasties, a group of Cao Shi moved to Xiaoling, Jingxian County, Anhui Province, and began the process of making "Xuan Paper" with green sandalwood bark as raw material.