What's the difference between a writing brush and a writing brush?

The biggest difference between a writing brush and a painting brush lies in the requirement for the nib.

Generally, a brush should be sharp, because every word in calligraphy often needs to reflect the turning point of its brush. Sometimes we should pay attention to the "sudden change", or use the echo of strokes to reflect the charm of brushwork and calligraphy, so the brush is not needed when it is bald.

Brush painting is the main Chinese painting. When painting, there will be different choices about whether there are strokes. The outline of the line must be clear, and the bald pen dyed with moss is better.

Calligraphy is a unique traditional Chinese character art in China. Calligraphy in a broad sense refers to the writing rules of characters and symbols. In other words, calligraphy refers to writing with its brushwork, structure and composition according to the characteristics and significance of words, making it a beautiful work of art. China's calligraphy is an original performance art of the Han nationality, which is known as: poetry without words, wireless dance; Painless paintings, silent music.

The word Chinese painting originated in the Han Dynasty. People in the Han Dynasty thought that China lived in heaven and earth, so he called it China. China's paintings were abbreviated as "Chinese paintings". Mainly refers to scroll paintings painted on silk, rice paper and silk and mounted. Chinese painting is a traditional painting form of Han nationality. It is painted on silk or paper with a brush dipped in water, ink and color. Tools and materials include brushes, ink, Chinese painting pigments, rice paper, silk and so on. Themes can be divided into figures, landscapes, flowers and birds, etc. And techniques can be divided into figurative and freehand brushwork. Chinese painting embodies the ancients' cognition of nature, society and its related politics, philosophy, religion, morality, literature and art in content and artistic creation.