To choose a good brush, you need to consider the following aspects:
1. Material: the tip of a brush is usually made of animal hair such as wool, wolfsbane and moustache. Wool pen is suitable for beginners, wolf brush is flexible, suitable for writing running script and cursive script, and moustache pen is suitable for writing regular script and fine print.
2. Pen holder: The pen holder should be straight without cracks and feel comfortable. Hardwood pen holder is suitable for beginners because it is not easy to deform; Bamboo pen is light and suitable for writing for a long time.
3. written point: written point should be full and shiny, free from damage and moth. A good pen should be made up of multiple hairs, so that the pen has good elasticity and strong ink absorption ability.
4. Brand: choose famous brands of brushes, and the quality is guaranteed. Well-known brush brands in China include Zhou Huchen, Li Fushou and Chen Jiageng.
5. Price: The price of the brush varies with the material, technology and brand. Generally speaking, higher-priced brushes are of better quality, but the more expensive the better. Beginners can choose a moderately priced brush to practice.
6. Trial writing: When buying a writing brush, you can ask the store to provide paper for trial writing, and try to write it yourself to feel the flexibility and ink absorption ability of the pen. If the writing is smooth and beautiful, it means that this brush is suitable for you.
In short, to choose a good brush, you need to comprehensively consider factors such as material, pen holder, pen tip, brand and price, and try to write your own feelings. Only by finding a brush that suits you can you give full play to your calligraphy skills.