Ancient calligraphy left a lot of ink.

Most of the ink left by ancient calligraphy is calligraphy. As a traditional writing tool in China, the brush has a long history and is widely used. Because of its soft brushwork and unique brushwork, it is favored by calligraphers. After thousands of years of inheritance and development, it has achieved magnificent calligraphy art.

In ancient times, brush writing usually used ink as pigment. Ink is made of water and ink blocks. It is natural pure black, and it is not easy to fade. You can easily achieve the first degree, hang for the environment, exult and other effects. Therefore, it is also regarded as one of the precious cultural heritages of China.

Pen and ink in ancient calligraphy are generally divided into two categories: inscriptions and manuscripts. Inscription refers to carving words on stone tablets to form a lasting written record. This calligraphy ink composition is stable and will remain on the tablet forever, which plays an important role in understanding ancient society, culture and art for later generations. Manuscript refers to the calligrapher's personal handwriting, which focuses on expressing the calligrapher's thoughts, feelings and tone style, emphasizing both form and spirit, and seems to have a sense of charm and elegance.

The legacy of calligraphy ink undoubtedly provides us with a window to understand ancient culture, history and thoughts. They are not only exquisite works of art, but more importantly, they have witnessed the profound culture of China, and also brought us inspiration and thinking.