Is it better to learn calligraphy and grind ink or use ink?
the answer is clear: grinding ink is good! But it is not easy to explain it clearly. Let's briefly say: 1. There is less glue for grinding ink, and the pen is smoother. There is a lot of glue in the ink, which makes it difficult to transport the pen, and it is not dark after adding water. 2, the color of grinding ink is more beautiful! Moreover, the more you put it, the more beautiful it is. The color of ink is often dead black, and the ground ink has many changes. 3. Grinding ink is more adaptable to paper. A lot of rice paper is written with ink, but it is written with grinding ink. There are also some processed papers that can't be written with ink because of the smooth surface, but can be written with grinding ink. What's this for? I guess it's because the particles are finer. Grinding ink is actually quite fast, if you choose the right stone. Guangdong inkstone is too smooth and grinds slowly. Of course, if you have an extremely bookish, you don't have to worry about it. She inkstone, come on! Even a muddy inkstone is fast! So the inkstone is not too good.