What is felt brushing used for?

Felt is a kind of calligraphy tool used by beginners of brush calligraphy, and its function is to prevent paper from seeping out and polluting the desktop.

Generally, it is used by beginners or primary and secondary school students. Generally, great calligraphers don't use felt, but write directly on the desktop. However, in order to be foolproof in video calligraphy lectures, and to prevent paper from infiltrating into the desktop and printing paper from affecting the writing effect, calligraphy masters also use calligraphy felt in lectures. Master calligraphers usually do not use felt when writing and creating calligraphy works. It is written by putting the paper directly on the desktop.

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Correct use of writing brush:

1, write:

Open the nib of a new pen with warm water, or wipe the hair off the nib with your fingers. Before you fully grasp the strength of strokes or when the quality of the brush is not satisfactory, you should open the pen to at most half of the strokes, because it is not necessary to expand the strokes to two-thirds when writing Chinese characters, and this can improve the fluency of strokes to a certain extent.

2. Run the pen:

Before the used pen is used again, it needs to be soaked in clear water, and then the pen is hung upside down for dozens of minutes to restore the toughness of the nib.

3. Ink feeding:

In order to make the ink penetrate into the brush, the clear water must be sucked dry, and the brush can be lightly dragged with absorbent paper. It should be noted that if there is less ink, the pen can't run freely, but if there is more ink, the four waist of the pen will be soft and weak.