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What is the name of the paper used for writing and drawing in ancient China?

Xuan paper ah ~

Chinese Han traditional culture in the instrument of paper, namely, pen, ink, paper, inkstone. The name of the four treasures of the literati originated in the period of the North and South Dynasties. Historically, the "four treasures" referred to things have changed. In the Southern Tang Dynasty, "four treasures of literati" specially refers to Xuancheng Zhuge pen, Huizhou Li Tinggui ink, Chengxintang paper, wuyuan (originally belongs to Anhui Huizhou province, now belongs to Jiangxi) dragon's tail inkstone. Since the Song Dynasty "four treasures of the literary house" refers to the lake pen (Huzhou, Zhejiang Province), Huizhou ink (Huizhou, now Shexian County, Anhui Province), Xuanpaper (now Jingxian County, Anhui Province, Jingxian County, the ancient belonging to the Ningguo Prefecture, the production of paper to the prefectural capital of Xuancheng for the name), Duan inkstone (Zhaoqing, Guangdong Province, the ancient name of the Duanzhou) and Sheyan inkstone (now Shexian County, Anhui Province). Xuancheng is the only "hometown of four treasures" in China, producing Xuan paper (Jingxian), Xuan pen (Jingxian/Jingde), Hui ink (Jixi/Jingde) and Xuan inkstone (Jingde).