Personally, I recommend long-staple wool.
Question 2: How to choose a brush? What kind of brush should I use to practice regular script, running script and cursive script respectively? Wolf Mao Mao pen is khaki in Mao Cheng, and wool brush is white in official script and running script. The key to choosing a brush is to pick the tip of your hair. A good pen should be sharp, neat, round and healthy. The so-called sharp or sharp, refers to the pen tip and not bald; Qi means that after the pen is flattened, the hair of the pen tip is neat and even; Round, refers to the pen * * * straight, conical, not flat or thin; Health means that the brush is elastic when writing, and the bristles are easy to fold after being unfolded, and it is easy to restore the original straightness after being bent. This is actually the "four virtues" often mentioned in Tiger Skin. Among them, roundness and health are the most rare. Draw a circle on your finger with a pen, and you won't feel tough and dull; After drawing the circle, the pen naturally converges into a pointed cone, and the more you use it, the more handy it is.
When choosing a pen container, it depends on whether the pen container is round and smooth, not flat, not cracked, not bent or inclined, and the length is moderate. If there is seal cutting on the pen, it depends on whether it is clear; If there is a mosaic, it depends on whether it is elegant and simple.
Finally, it depends on whether the pen and the pen are stuck together, and whether the pen is moldy or moth-eaten. Gently shake the pen with your hand to see if it is loose; Check whether the brush tip is moldy. You can smell it.
It is normal to have a layer of floating hair after writing, but it has not been removed after repairing the pen. When choosing paper, the texture is the most important. Poor quality paper is not only easy to damage the pen, but also difficult to keep. Famous papers in ancient and modern times are famous for their quality, such as "Integrity Hall paper is as dense as printing", and the jade board claims to be "flexible and durable". The toughness and compactness of paper are the best, which can be known by visual inspection when choosing.
Paper is not white, because the raw materials are not good, or the water quality is not good. The extremely white jade board is made of sandalwood, and Shu is made of "Huanhuatan water", both of which are examples. If it is dyed, it must be pure white and natural paper. However, the dyed paper is not easy to spread for a long time. If you want the works to be put in the museum in a hundred years, you'd better avoid using them. White is not white, you can understand it with your eyes. I don't need to say more about this.
The surface of paper can be divided into smooth and rough; Smooth and solid pen, but if it is too slippery and light, there is no pen power, while if it is rough, it is easy to get pen power, but if it is too rough, it is difficult to write and damage the pen tip. The so-called "fine but not astringent" is also true. This can be distinguished by vision and touch, so I won't say much.
The paper must be able to feed ink, otherwise the ink floats on the paper, which is easy to fall off and cannot be stored for a long time. Generally speaking, Xuan paper has strong ink absorption, while paper is the opposite. Ink absorption is too strong. If you use the pen slowly, dots and pictures will become ink balls. But if the ink absorption is too weak, the ink is not easy to enter the paper, so it is not suitable. Therefore, when choosing paper, we should consider the style of the book and the speed of personal pen lifting. If only ink could feed paper but not "balls". If the store allows, try it with ink. Just try it and you'll know.
If copying a tablet looks like a miracle, we should not only pay attention to pens, but also pay attention to paper. When choosing paper, we should first distinguish its ink absorption, depending on the degree of the base paper. Choose paper with strong ink absorption when entering the paper, and vice versa. If you can't get a glimpse of the actual situation of entering ink, such as those printed on slate, you can also distinguish their customs. Those sharp-edged and talented people use paper. Gentle, reserved and introverted people can choose rice paper.
Of course, you should also consider your personal preferences, otherwise you may not want to use the paper you don't like when you buy it back. If you are in a hurry, you should choose strong blotting paper so that ink can enter the paper. If you write slowly, you can choose weak blotting paper, otherwise the ink will jump out of the paper, which is not good.
Question 3: What brand of brush should I use to write regular script, running script, official script and cursive script? Writing regular script, running script, official script and cursive script have different requirements for pens. Double brush and lang Hao, regular script in the middle, can also be. Official script can use sheep hair, running script cursive script can also use long hair. Su Zhang, Santu Shuangshua and Langhao Xu Anbi directly sold by Taobao Chuangzhi Culture Company have exquisite materials and exquisite workmanship. Very good.
Question 4: How to write the cursive script of the picture _ Baidu knows that Sun wrote it like this.
Question 5: How did Bing write running script and cursive script with a brush? As shown in the figure:
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Question 6: How to write 29 calligraphy styles with a cursive pen?
Question 7: What brush should I use to write calligraphy? Write small print with "wolf hair fine print", "seven purple and three sheep" or "double material writing volume"
You can choose "Yang Hao Block Letters" or "Yulanrui" or "Langhao" or "Double Brush" to write Chinese and big letters.
Write running script and cursive script with long sheep hair.
Write seal script and official script with double brush or wolf brush.
The specific names of pens vary from pen factory to pen factory. You can consult the staff of the painting and calligraphy shop.
Question 8: What pen to use to learn cursive script depends on your "personality" first. If you are bold in your writing, you can choose a long-edged wool pen to collect "dry air". Wool-like ink storage is more, and the lines written are elastic, but because the front is too long and soft, it is difficult to master.
If you are quiet and write lightly, you can adjust your momentum with a wolf pen. Wolf ink is not much, and the lines written are vigorous, vigorous and angular. However, due to the lack of ink storage, it is not conducive to writing word groups, especially for writing continuous word groups by weeds.
Novices still recommend using the neutral brush of doubled both brush, which is faster to get started. But believe me, there is no absolute answer to choosing a brush that suits you. It really depends on your own personality, as I said before. Personally, I like to use wolf hair, and the words written are very powerful. Finally, remember to choose a brush with good elasticity and long stroke.
Question 9: What kind of brush should I buy to practice cursive writing? That depends on what style of calligraphy you write. To write a cursive script with "leakage marks", it is best to use long-side sheep hair. If you write a cursive script in the style of "cone sand painting", you'd better use a double-stranded brush instead of a long-sided one.
Question 10: What brush is better for cursive writing? Generally speaking, it is wool, but it is not absolute. Look at personal preferences and writing style.
Personally, I recommend long-staple wool.