What brush does Cao Quanbei use?

Question 1: What kind of brush should Zhang Qianbei use to practice Cao Quanbei? Better be specific! I thanked him first. I think it's better to use double brushes, even soft wool (sheep wool) instead of hard wool.

Cao Quanbei and Zhang Qianbei are both masterpieces of Han Li, but their styles are diametrically opposite. "Cao Quanbei" is as soft as a hairpin, and "Zhang Qianbei" is as strong as a gentleman. "Cao Quanbei" is full of round pens, stippling and turning curves. It is difficult to understand and master this style without using soft hair or two brushes. Zhang Qianbei is full of brush strokes, full of stippling and strong brush strokes. Due to the small amount of ink used in bristles, the strokes written are often dry, resulting in bones and no meat, and it is difficult to achieve a strong and powerful effect.

At the same time, Fang Bi's turning point is mainly not with the pen, but with the hand (using the hand to control the pen). Our pen control ability is very strong, and soft Millie can also write a strong pen.

Therefore, I suggest that both Cao Quanbei and Zhang Qianbei should be written with a double-line brush (soft hair is certainly better), and you will taste the benefits of starting with soft hair in the future. If you have a good ability to control soft hair, it is not a problem to master double whether it is a brush or a stiff hair. It's just a short-term adaptation problem.

Question 2: What kind of brushes do beginners in Cao Quanbei use? Many people have asked this question. In fact, it is important for beginners to grasp the copybook, not care about the brush. Different brush materials do have influence, but they do not affect the shape and structure of fonts. These all need to be learned slowly. The wool quilt is too soft, but it's not bad. Wolf hair is too hard and may not be flexible. If you can't decide, use double brushes. But you will also find that you can't write well with any pen, so you can see that it's not a pen. Low-priced brushes mixed with nylon, pure wool pens are expensive, and sometimes they may not be as good as nylon ones. This is a process of gradual discovery. There is no such thing as a copybook written entirely with a pen. You can start with the cheap one, see which one works, and then gradually replace it. The most undesirable thing is to buy a hundred dollars first, and then buy an expensive one if you can't write well. Sometimes it's not the pen. Let's go

Question 3: What brush does Cao Quanbei use to practice calligraphy? Zhou Huchen has a special pen.

Question 4: What's the point of writing Cao Quanbei's calligraphy in official script? 1. Select a brush with two brushes.

Second, read and paste carefully and analyze the structure of words and the characteristics of strokes.

Third, see how others use pens to reflect these characteristics. You can search on the video.

Fourth, patience, perseverance and confidence.

Question 5: How to write Cao Quanbei brush calligraphy of Guotai Min 'an Source: Saida Calligraphy Dictionary WeChat official account has WeChat version.

Question 6: When writing the official script "Cao Quanbei" with a brush, are wool and wolf hair mixed? Thank you. Which pen to choose depends on your hobby. Wolf hair is hard and elastic, suitable for writing fine fonts. Two brushes are moderate, the wool quilt is soft, and several kinds can be used. As the saying goes, a good book does not choose a pen.

Question 7: What brush is the best for writing official script? Beginners can use a sheepskin brush first, and choose a lighter paper. Only in this way can they adapt to all kinds of paper and pens.

It is more appropriate to choose different pens for different books.

If you start with regular script, you can choose sheep hair with a slightly longer stroke;

If you start with official script, you can use wolf hair or double brush. If you don't have much basic skills, you'd better not write official script with Changfeng's brush.

There is also a saying that a good writer does not choose his pen, which is not quite right. The so-called workers who want to do their things well must sharpen their tools first, which is a good portrayal.

So I think if you are a beginner, you should choose a suitable and better pen according to your actual situation.

Question 8: Can I learn calligraphy from official script? What brush should I use? The best way to learn calligraphy is to start with regular script, and the inscription on Liquan in Jiucheng Palace in Ou Yangxun is the best model for learning calligraphy. After the foundation of regular script is laid, it will be easier to write official script and running script in the future. It is easier to cut official script into swallowtail silkworm head than regular script. Personally, learning official script is not recommended. Just brush the ordinary medium wool pen.

Question 9: The difference between Cao Quanbei and Yingbei "Cao Quanbei" is that it is similar in content and open to the outside world. Very fine and very thick, very long and very short contrast, a pen has not changed much, purely a small round pen, very resilient. Structurally, it is divided into left and right backs, which open horizontally. On the "Yi Bei" glyph, the horizontal direction and the vertical direction penetrate each other, which is richer and more changeable than the "Cao Quanbei". The potential word is the same as Cao Quanbei's, which is tight inside and open outside, and divided back left and right. The variation of line thickness is random, unlike Cao Quanbei's. In brushwork, it is mainly round, with Fang Bi (Fang Bi is the embodiment of strength). Therefore, compared with Cao Quanbei, Yiying Monument has increased masculinity and strength, increased every change, and enhanced a lively and rhythmic beauty of change.