Inject a proper amount of clean water into the pool, and put the brush into the water for about 5 seconds, so that the clean water can immerse the pen root. Shake the brush back and forth in the water, gently press the brush on the bottom of the pool to make the pen tip and ink disperse, and then take out the brush. Then inject a proper amount of clean water to soak the brush in clean water for about 15 seconds. /kloc-After 0/5 seconds, repeat the last pen washing action. Inject a proper amount of water again, and the brush is obviously clean for the third time. After soaking for 10 second, no thin ink was found from the root of the pen. At this time, you can take out the brush and gently throw out the excess water. Take a piece of absorbent paper, such as a napkin, or use waste newspaper or waste rice paper to suck the water out of the brush. Absorb the excess water in the brush, and you will find that there are many black water marks in the brush. Even so, the brush was washed. Dip your finger into the water and fold the pen tip. The washed brush can be laid flat or hung.
Note: it is difficult to clean the ink at the root of the brush. Just wash it to the above level, and it will not affect future use. Don't try to clean the brush thoroughly, which will affect the life of the brush and prevent aggregation. Washing brush is a necessary course for calligraphers. As long as you practice writing, you have to wash your brush. Now that prices are rising, it is not easy to buy a favorite brush. The cleaning method of the brush also directly affects the life and use of the brush. So you must learn to brush your brush, and you can make great calligraphy with little effort!