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Series of Researches on Asian MaterialsCf. [Slide 5] Miroku Joshokyo 弥勒上生経, property of Kosanji-Temple, 738, ×500, Kouzo fiber.Hemp paper were used only in the case of official manuscripts, and private or usual manuscripts were transcribed on Kouzo paper in the Nara period 8c.3. Chinese change in the Song periodIt has changed paper of official manuscripts into Seidan 青檀 (Blue Sandal wood) paper from hemp paper in the Song period.[Slide 6] Naiten Zuikan Onsho 内典随函音疏, vol. 307, property of Kyoto National Museum, 11c, ×450, Blue Sandal wood fiber. Narrow fiber and the very narrow double tubed construction.Cf. [Slide 7] Abidatsuma Hocchiron 阿毘達磨発智論, later Sixi 思渓 edition, vol. 14, property of Toyo-Bunko, Song period×500, bamboo paper.In the Song period usual books were printed on Bamboo paper, and most of Song printings Tripitaca were printed on Bamboo paper except Kaibao-zang開宝蔵(Imperial printing). [Slide 5] Miroku Joshokyo, property of Kosanji-Temple, 738, ×500, Kouzo fiber.037

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