than that of the Bayeux, and the manuscripts are usually made of the bark fibers of the magpie kidney tree (ต้นข่อย/ ton khoi, Streblus asper Lour) to make folded books, so It is called the Magpie Kidney Tree Book, and in southern Thailand it is commonly known as the Bark Book (หนังสือบุด/nangsue but, Bud Book). Because the paper of the manuscript is different from white paper and black paper, it can be divided into two types: white paper manuscript and black paper manuscript.
White paper is the primary color of bark, and general pigments can be written on it; Carbon element, when writing, is often written with white pencil, realgar or pigment and water. ¹Ï1_®õ°ê¶Â¥Ö¤â½Z Photo Credit: Zhang Yaliang The black-skinned manuscript sms services of Thailand, taken by the author at the Great Shadow Play Museum in Wat Khanon, Ratchaburi Province. As for the Bayeux scriptures, the leaves of the Palmetto palm (Bedolo tree) are used as the medium. Because the Bayeux palm leaves can prevent bacteria, they have been used for copying, narrating and recording since ancient times.
The bay leaf palm leaves are processed into dried bay leaves, and local residents will engrave them on the bay leaves with wooden pens, and then paint them with black ink to complete the color development. After the book is carved, the Bayeux will be punched, threaded, and assembled into volumes. If the content records important classics or documents, people will also add wooden boards before and after the Bayeux to protect the Bayeux. ¹Ï2_®õ°ê¨©¸¸g Photo Credit: Zhang Yaliang The Thai Bayeux Sutra, taken by the author in the general map of Chulalongkorn University. In all parts of