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| 1@Also shusha é», tansha ’O»,
tanshu ’Oé. Cinnabar; mercuric sulphide HgS. A naturally occurring hexagonal
crystal: dark red with a glossy shine. Used to make the red pigment vermilion
*shu é, used in Eastern painting
touyouga “Œ—m‰æ, for vermilion lacquer shu-urushi é½, and to make
seal paste indei ˆó“D. 2@A Japanese term for a type of red glaze used on Chinese ceramics, or ceramic ware decorated with red glaze or designs in red. Also shinshayuu ’C»çÖ. |
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