The first set of rice paper stamps issued by China Post was the set of "Ancient Chinese Calligraphy - Running Script" issued by the State Post Bureau on May 15, 2010. The set of rice paper stamps "Ancient Chinese Calligraphy - Running Script" contains 6 stamps, all with a face value of 1.2 yuan. The main images include "Lanting Preface" from the Eastern Jin Dynasty Wang Xizhi and "Nephew Memorial Manuscript" from the Tang Dynasty. Yan Zhenqing and "Huangzhou Cold Food Poems" are two conjoined stamps each from Su Shi of the Northern Song Dynasty.
Rice paper stamps
The first set of rice paper stamps issued by the China Post Bureau is a selection of the three major running scripts in the world. It is the first time that rice paper is used as the printing material for stamps, and it is also the first time in the history of stamp printing. the first time. The issuance of rice paper stamps was made possible after the stamp printing department of China Post Group Corporation overcame several difficulties, so that a small stamp not only maintains the various characteristics of rice paper, but also has the special characteristics of stamp paper. The invention of rice paper stamps also obtained an invention patent in 2008 and obtained an appraisal certificate from the China Rice Paper Association. The second set of rice paper stamps issued by the China Post Bureau came out on April 15, 2011. It is "Ancient Chinese Calligraphy - Cursive Script". This set of stamps contains 4 stamps with the same face value of 1.2 yuan. The main picture is They are "Pingfu Tie" from Lu Ji of the Western Jin Dynasty, "Chu Yue Tie" from Wang Xizhi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, "Four Tiees from Ancient Poems" from Zhang Xu of the Tang Dynasty, and "Autograph Tie" from the monk Huai Su of the Tang Dynasty.