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Show 1 CHINESE CEREMONIAL PAPE bleached bark is inally beaten by has nd toa fibrous pul upon a stone slab, but before this pulp can be moulde into paper a mucilaginous gum made from the leaves o deciduou trees is added to the substan hinese paper termed 7ao s of a yellow culmx and is made from rice-straw. The process of red this materia toa pulpis much (vmp‘(rlh'\fl o cither bamboo or tree barks. The straw first reccives preliminary pounding and then after saturatio ina lim solution is buried in a trench. When properly disintegrated the straw is removed, place in porous cloth bag which in turn are suspended of lime the fibres may be cleansed ofall strawibre being ofa tender naturerequires farless beat g (R 8), and ning {/rmm((fi‘m: isa kin of pai chien ([ 58) made fro edylike the other papers,for h.,m,,. Mnumgxmmdudwmmmmwu where paper s burnt,its also know as s4ao (sjg;,m ie chang. 11- ) and /muug:/ma chis (REHEHE) Digitlimage© 2004 Marritt Library,University of tah. Al rights reserved |