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Also shuboku, akazumi Ô–n. Red ink. Black carbon ink, *sumi –n, mixed with cinnabar red pigment, *shu Žé. Sometimes a red pigment powder such as mercury sulphide, *shinsha ’C», is mixed with animal glue, *nikawa äP, and hardened to make a stick of red ink. Used to paint outlines of figures in Buddhist painting, butsuga •§‰æ, and figure painting, jinbutsuga l•¨‰æ. | ||||||
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