How do beginners in European regular script calligraphy choose an economical brush?

Beginners can buy wolf and sheep pairs with both brush and pure wolf hair. The size of the pen should be able to write in block letters, not small ones. Small writing can be full, and small writing will be hoarse.

It is enough for a novice to have two pens, one is bigger and the other is smaller. The nib should not be too long, which is not suitable for writing regular script. The price of the brush I mentioned above is 10-15. When choosing a brush, you must try it on the spot, otherwise you won't buy it.

As for the life of the brush, it depends on how you use it. If you write often, your life will be short. In my experience, under the premise of normal maintenance and correct use, I write for two hours every day, and a pen should be enough for one year.

By the way, the brush must be dipped in water before each dip, and never dip the dry brush directly in ink! ! Or the pen will be destroyed. Rinse after each use and dry naturally in the shade. Don't wear a pen cap.