What is the first set of rice paper stamps?

The first set of postal Xuan paper stamps is China's ancient calligraphy-running script.

China's first set of rice paper stamps "Ancient Calligraphy in China-Running Script" will be issued in Jiajiang on May 10, with a set of 6 stamps, and the contents are selected from the three major running scripts in the world.

They are Preface to Lanting written by Wang Xizhi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Sacrifice to My Nephew written by Yan Zhenqing in the Tang Dynasty and Huangzhou Cold Food Post written by Su Shi in the Northern Song Dynasty. This set of stamps was designed by Mr. Wang, a famous designer in China. Xuan paper is used as printing material for the first time in printing technology and paper quality, which breaks through the traditional printing paper. This is the first time in the history of stamp printing.

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There are 6 stamps of Ancient Calligraphy in China, including 2 stamps of Preface to Lanting by Wang Xizhi, 2 stamps of Sacrifice to My Nephew by Yan Zhenqing and 2 stamps of Huangzhou Cold Food Post by Su Shi, which are another set of calligraphy stamps issued by the State Post Bureau after seal script, official script and regular script stamps.

Stamps enhance taste because of art, and calligraphy shows charm because of stamps. Through the carrier of "national business card", culture can be seen between square inches, and spirit can be seen between square inches, so that stamp culture and calligraphy culture can be perfectly combined, which is not only the promotion of "three Soviet" culture, but also the respect for calligraphy art.