I want to learn China's calligraphy and painting, but I can't tell the difference between paper and pen.

Calligraphy is generally publicized by students. When I first started practicing, papyrus was very smooth. Cooked propaganda is used to draw meticulous flowers and birds. After painting, you can create publicity, and after painting, you are freehand. Korean paper is rarely used.

There is also a kind of silk in meticulous painting, which is good in workmanship but difficult to master. When I first started to learn, I bought a life bulletin, which painted freehand brushwork.

Meticulous brushwork, not suitable for learning at first. It is very troublesome to draw meticulous paintings, practice marking and learn mounting.

In fact, raw propaganda and cooked propaganda are essentially the same, except that cooked propaganda has a layer of glue alum water on it, which can make the paper waterproof and not smudge.

Before carefully brushing, we should also be optimistic about whether there is alum leakage. If there is alum leakage, it will be dizzy when painting, which will greatly affect the appearance.

There is paint, pen and ink, and so on. You'd better buy a book to copy. There will be some basic knowledge of China's calligraphy and painting.

You can also consult the place where you sell painting materials. If you say what you drew or wrote, they will give you the right tools.