Format of calligraphy works: 4 feet folio, how big is 4 feet 4 cuts?

136X34cm, can also be called eight square feet cut.

The other rice paper sizes are listed for you:

One and three feet rice paper - the specification is 100×55 (length×width) (unit: CM)

⒈Three feet fully open: 100×55 (standard three feet)

⒉Large three feet: 100×70 (standard three feet length remains unchanged, width is two feet)

⒊Three-foot extension: 136×50

⒋Three-foot horizontal batch: 100×55 (standard three-foot)

⒌Three-foot single strip (vertical axis): 100×27 ( The length of the standard three feet remains unchanged, the width is 1/2)

⒍Three feet couplet: 100×27 (the length of the standard three feet remains unchanged, the width is 1/2)

⒎Three feet Dou square: 50×55 (standard three-foot rice paper length is 1/2, width remains the same)

Two and four-foot rice paper - specifications are 138×69 (length × width) (unit: CM)

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⒈Four-foot full opening: 138×69 (standard four-foot)

⒉Four-foot horizontal batch: 138×69 (standard four-foot)

⒊Four-foot single strip (Vertical scroll): 138×34 (The length of standard four-foot rice paper remains the same, the width is 1/2)

⒋Four-foot couplets: 138×34 (The length of standard four-foot rice paper remains the same, the width is 1/2)

⒌Four-foot square: 69×68 (standard four-foot rice paper length 1/2, width remains the same)

⒍Four-foot square: 69×46 (standard four-foot rice paper Length 1/3, width unchanged)

⒎Four-foot six-gauge: 46×34 (standard four-foot rice paper length 1/3, width 1/2)

⒏Four-foot Four-foot-long rice paper: 69×34 (standard four-foot rice paper length 1/2, width 1/2)

⒐ Four-foot-eight rice paper: 35×34 (standard four-foot rice paper length 1/4, width 1/2) 2)

Three and five-foot rice paper - specifications are 153×84 (length ruler)

⒉Five-foot horizontal batch: 153×84 (standard five-foot)

⒊Five-foot single strip: 153×42 (standard five-foot rice paper length remains unchanged, width 1/2 )

⒋Five-foot couplet: 153×42 (standard five-foot rice paper length remains unchanged, width 1/2)

⒌Five-foot square: 77×84 (standard five-foot rice paper Length 1/2, width unchanged)

Four or six feet of rice paper - specifications are 180×97 (length × width) (unit: CM)

⒈ Six feet fully open : 180×97 (standard six-foot rice paper)

⒉ Six-foot three-opening: 60×97 (standard six-foot rice paper length 1/3, width unchanged)

⒊ Six-foot couplets : 180×49 (standard six-foot rice paper length remains unchanged, width 1/2)

⒋Six-foot square: 90×97 (standard six-foot rice paper length 1/2, width remains unchanged)

Fifth and seven-foot rice paper - specifications are 238×129 (length × width) (unit: CM)

⒈Seven-foot full opening: 238×129 (standard seven-foot)

Six and eight feet of rice paper - specifications are 248×129 (length × width) (unit: CM)

⒈Eight feet fully open: 248×129 (standard eight feet)

⒉Eight-foot screen: 234×53

⒊Eight-foot square: 124 (cm) × 124 (cm)

7. One-foot-two-foot rice paper - specifications are 367 × 144 (length × width) (unit: CM)

⒈One foot and two feet: 367 (cm) ) × Width) (Unit: CM)

⒈One foot six feet: 503×193

9. One foot eight feet rice paper - specification is 600×248 (length × width) (Unit: CM)

⒈One foot and eight feet: 600×248

Appendix: Chinese calligraphy and painting rulers for sale

Large, medium and small are referred to here as "rules" " refers to the square foot, one foot is equal to 33.3 centimeters. Why not call it a square foot but a "foot"? This is related to the specifications of rice paper. The specifications of rice paper include three feet, four feet, five feet, six feet, eight feet, two feet, etc.

For example: the specifications of four-foot paper are four feet long and two feet wide, with an area of ??eight square feet. Cutting four-foot paper in half is called a square, which is four square feet. Everyone knows that buying and selling cloth depends on the ruler. I don’t know when it started, but selling calligraphy and painting has also been calculated in this way.

Fold 4 feet of rice paper in half and fold it in half (2 feet). Cut 4 feet in half and fold it again (1 foot).