Ink and wash in Huizhou (formerly under the jurisdiction of Huizhou government) in Shexian County.
Paper from Xuancheng, Jingxian County, Anhui Province (paper originally produced by Ningguo Government in the name of governing Xuancheng).
The inkstone in Duanzhou, Gaoyao, Guangdong (formerly known as Duanzhou, Zhaoqing).
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1, paper, "Xuan paper" is a unique handmade paper for brush painting and calligraphy. Xuan paper is flexible in texture, white and smooth, durable in color and strong in water absorption, and has the international reputation of "paper lives for thousands of years".
2. The writing brush is said to have been created by Meng Tian, so Houdian, Hengshui County, Hebei Province, which has been praised as the hometown of writing brush so far, every third day of the third lunar month, just like the Chinese New Year, everyone wraps jiaozi and drinks to celebrate Meng Tian's creation of writing brush. Since the Yuan Dynasty, the "Hu Bi" produced in Huzhou, Zhejiang Province has become the most famous brush variety in China with the characteristics of "sharp, round and healthy".
3. Ink is the pigment for writing and painting. The fine ink made by Chao Heting, a famous Mohist in the Tang Dynasty, was appreciated by Li Yu, the queen of the Southern Tang Dynasty, and the whole family took "Li" as the national surname. From the world-famous "Li Mo". In the Song Dynasty, Shexian, the birthplace of Li Mo, was renamed Huizhou, and Li Mo was renamed Huimo.
4. Inkstone, commonly known as Inkstone, is a tool for China to write, paint and grind pigments. Ink was very popular in Han Dynasty, but it was widely used in Song Dynasty. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, there were many kinds of inkstones, including Yan Tao, Duanyan, She Yan and Chengni, and they were called "four famous inkstones".
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-pen, ink, paper and inkstone