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Xuan paper is one of Four Treasures of the Study in China. Which dynasty did it start from?

Xuan paper originated in the Tang Dynasty. The relevant contents are as follows:

1, Xuan paper is a unique handicraft in China with remarkable characteristics. Its texture is soft and tough, smooth as jade, not moth-eaten and rot-free, and Mo Yun is ever-changing, so it is known as a national treasure. Xuan paper enjoys the reputation of Millennium paper, with long life and less moth-eaten. Xuan paper also has unique permeability and lubricity. Writing has both bone and spirit, painting and spirit, and it has become the calligraphy and painting paper that can best reflect China's artistic style.

2. Xuan paper began in the Tang Dynasty and has been widely used in calligraphy and painting. Painting with inscriptions on rice paper, Mo Yun is clear, coherent, full of backbone, magnificent, thick but not muddy, light but not gray, and calligraphy and painting are vivid on paper. Up to now, China Palace Museum and other national museums still have a large number of Xuan paper paintings.

3. Xuan paper has the characteristics of soft and tough texture, smooth as jade, no moth, no decay and ever-changing Mo Yun. Enjoy the reputation of "Millennium Life Paper" and be regarded as a national treasure. Painting with inscriptions on rice paper, Mo Yun is clear, well-organized, full of backbone, magnificent, thick but not muddy, light but not gray, and its calligraphy and painting are vivid and shiny on paper.

4. Xuan paper has the characteristics of good ink wettability, strong durability, aging resistance and difficult discoloration. Pen and ink are painted in five colors, with distinct shades, visible textures, clear Mo Yun and distinct layers. Used for printing, painting and calligraphy mounting, arts and crafts gift packaging and other purposes. Write China's traditional calligraphy and draw Chinese paintings.

Related contents of study room treasures

1. Brush: It is a traditional writing tool that originated in China and gradually became a traditional painting tool. The history of brush can be traced back to around 1600 BC, and it is an important part of ancient culture in China. Brush has a unique writing style and painting effect, so it has been widely used in traditional art forms such as calligraphy and Chinese painting.

2. Black ink: It is a traditional writing material, also known as ink stick. Made of pine smoke, tung oil fume and other raw materials, it has a strong ink fragrance and high-quality writing effect. When grinding ink, you have to grind the ink stick on the inkstone to get ink. Black ink is one of the most important materials in China's ancient calligraphy and painting, and it is still widely used.

3. Inkstone: It is one of the traditional Chinese handicrafts and one of the important Four Treasures of the Study in China traditional culture. Ink stone has a long history and exquisite craftsmanship, and its production needs to go through many processes such as quarrying, carving and polishing. The inkstone is not only of practical value, but also a kind of art with collection value.