Other rice paper sizes are listed for you:
1. Three-foot rice paper-the specification is 100×55 (length× width) (unit: cm).
1. Three-pin fully open: 100×55 (standard three-pin)
3. Big three feet: 100×70 (the length of the standard three feet is unchanged, and the width is two feet).
3. Three feet long: 136×50.
3 ft horizontal batch: 100×55 (standard 3 ft)
5. Three-foot horizontal bar (vertical axis): 100×27 (the standard three-foot length is unchanged and the width is 1/2).
3-foot couplets: 100×27 (standard 3-foot length unchanged, width 1/2).
⒎ Three-foot cube: 50×55 (the length of standard three-foot rice paper is 1/2, and the width remains unchanged).
2. Four-foot rice paper-the specification is 138×69 (length× width) (unit: cm).
1. Four feet fully open: 138×69 (standard four feet)
4 ft horizontal batch: 138×69 (standard 4 ft)
3. Four-foot sheet (vertical axis): 138×34 (the length of standard four-foot rice paper is unchanged, and the width is 1/2).
4. Four-foot couplets: 138×34 (the standard four-foot rice paper has the same length and the width is 1/2).
5. Four-foot cube: 69×68 (the length of standard four-foot rice paper is 1/2, and the width remains unchanged).
⒍ Four-foot three-opening: 69×46 (the length of standard four-foot rice paper is 1/3, and the width remains unchanged).
⒎ Four feet and six slits: 46×34 (standard four-foot rice paper length 1/3, width 1/2).
⒏ Four sheets with four feet: 69×34 (standard four-foot rice paper length 1/2, width 1/2).
Four-foot-eight width: 35×34 (standard four-foot rice paper length 1/4, width 1/2)
3. Five-foot rice paper-the specification is 153×84 (length× width) (unit: cm).
1. Five feet fully open: 153×84 (standard five feet)
5 ft horizontal batch: 153×84 (standard 5 ft)
3. Five-foot sheet: 153×42 (the length of standard five-foot rice paper is unchanged, and the width is 1/2).
4. Five-foot couplets: 153×42 (the length of standard five-foot rice paper is unchanged, and the width is 1/2).
5. Five-foot cube: 77×84 (the length of standard five-foot rice paper is 1/2, and the width remains unchanged).
Four, six feet of rice paper-the specification is 180×97 (length× width) (unit: cm)
6 feet fully open: 180×97 (standard 6 feet)
6-foot tri-split: 60×97 (the length of standard 6-foot rice paper is 1/3, and the width remains unchanged).
13. Six-foot couplet: 180×49 (the length of standard six-foot rice paper is unchanged, and the width is 1/2).
6-foot cube: 90×97 (the length of standard 6-foot rice paper is 1/2, and the width remains unchanged).
5. Seven-foot rice paper-the specification is 238× 129 (length× width) (unit: cm).
7 feet fully open: 238× 129 (standard 7 feet)
Six, eight feet of rice paper-the specification is 248× 129 (length× width) (unit: cm)
1. Eight-pin fully open: 248× 129 (standard eight-pin)
8 ft screen: 234×53
3. Eight-foot cube:124cm×124cm
Seven, one foot and two feet of rice paper-the specification is 367× 144 (length× width) (unit: cm).
1. One foot and two feet: 367(cm)× 144(cm)
3. Two buckets for one foot: 180(cm)× 142(cm)
3. One foot and two feet smaller: 360(cm)×96(cm)
Eight, one foot six feet rice paper-specification is 503× 193 (length× width) (unit: cm).
1. One foot and six feet: 503× 193
Nine, one foot and eight feet of rice paper-the specification is 600×248 (length× width) (unit: cm)
1. One foot and eight feet: 600×248
Appendix: Chinese calligraphy and painting sold by ruler
The "ruler" here refers to square feet, and one foot is equal to 33.3 centimeters. Why not call it square feet but "feet"? This is related to the specifications of rice paper. The specifications of rice paper are three feet, four feet, five feet, six feet, eight feet and two feet. For example, a four-foot paper is four feet long, two feet wide and eight square feet big. Cutting out four-foot pieces of paper in pairs is called fighting square, which is four feet square. Everyone knows that buying and selling cloth is measured with a ruler. I don't know when it started, and selling calligraphy and painting is also counted like this.