What brush should beginners use to practice calligraphy?

Beginners are advised to use a brush with brushes for calligraphy. The double-hair brush is easier for beginners to master, quick to use, and smoother in writing practice.

First, it has moderate elasticity, balances strength and softness, and is easy for beginners to master and use. The pen sharpness of the jianhao pen is suitable for changes in movements such as pressing and lifting, turning, etc., which is helpful for the performance of strokes with a wide range of strokes, and is also helpful for the completion of the "start-stroke-end-stroke" movements of dot painting (strokes), as well as stipple painting The writing of fine calligraphy such as joints and lines.

Second, the ink storage capacity and ink storage capacity are moderate, which is helpful for writing coherently and with a large number of words in one go. It is the speed and rhythm changes of writing that make it easier to master and express easily. It is overall cost-effective and suitable for beginners to choose and use.

It is not recommended for beginners to use long-edged brushes. Changfeng brushes are not suitable for beginners, because beginners always practice with rough-edged paper fields and squares. Changfeng’s brushes cannot be used, and beginners cannot control them. Moreover, if Changfeng’s brushes are purely The ones made of wool are extremely expensive, and if they are not pure animal brushes, they are not easy to use.

It is not recommended for beginners to use pure wool brushes. Someone once said that beginners should use sheep's hair to learn calligraphy. The hair's hair is soft and can exercise a person's wrist strength and pen skills. This makes sense, but it is actually unfounded and unscientific. Beginners to calligraphy are very enthusiastic. If they practice with pure wool at the beginning, it will be very difficult to control, which will dampen the enthusiasm of calligraphy. Therefore, many people will give up halfway.