It is better for beginners to use a brush with both hair and hair.
Jianhao is made of wolf hair and sheep hair in a ratio of 3:7. This kind of brush has moderate hardness and softness, and is easy to control. Pure Langhao's brush is too hard.
, pure wool brushes are too soft and difficult to control. When buying a brush, first look at the shape and fullness of the brush. Secondly,
check whether the edges of the brush are even. Press the tip of the brush with your hand. If they are all open, it means it is a good brush if both items are met.
Calligraphy brushes can generally be divided into three types: soft brush, hard brush and combined brush. The writing style of the hard pen is strong. Such as: wolf hair, mountain horse, ox ear hair, rat whiskers, mountain rabbit, deer hair brush.
The pen is soft. Such as: Yanghao pen. The Jianhao pen is composed of hard and soft hairs, combining hardness and softness. The writing style is between hard and soft.
The brushes are soft, especially the long-edge brushes. After pressing down, the brush falls apart and cannot be bounced up. It is difficult to grasp and is not conducive to the cultivation of the habit of active exertion.
At this time, it all depends on the writer's pen-handling skills to adjust the pen edge.
The hard pen is easier to use. Due to its high elasticity, when the pen is pressed down and then lifted up, the pen tip can return to its original condensed state
so it does not rise or fall. Very comfortable and easy to use.
About the brush:
The brush (Chinesebrush, writingbrush) is a traditional writing tool originating from China. It has elegant names such as jade tube and green tube, and is listed as one of the four treasures of the study in China. The writing brush was invented by the Han people in production practice. With the continuous development of human society
the industrious and intelligent Han nation continues to sum up experience, save its essence and discard its dross, and has the courage to explore and innovate. Thousands
Over the years, it has made outstanding contributions to creating the glorious culture of the Han nation and promoting cultural exchanges between the Han nation and other ethnic groups around the world.
The writing brushes were first made of rabbit hair, and later also the hair of sheep, ferrets, wolves, chickens, rats and other animals. The writing brushes were made of bamboo or other materials. The head is round and pointed,
used for traditional writing and drawing. The writing brush is a treasure provided by the Han nation to the world's art treasure house and has a long history.