What is the difference between a pen for writing Chinese characters and a pen for writing English except the thickness?
In fact, there is no difference in thickness between writing Chinese characters and writing English pens. English pens (made in Europe and America) also have thin tips. Just buy EF (very thin) when you buy them, and domestic pens also have thick ones, such as buying M-tip or B-tip. The thickness of handwriting can be changed by changing the nib with different thickness. The main difference between pens for writing Chinese characters (made in China and made in Japan) and English pens (made in Europe and America) is the different polishing methods. Roughly speaking, pens made in Europe and America (mainly Germany and the United States) are relatively slippery and more suitable for writing western languages, while pens made in Japan and China are more cotton-padded, with greater damping, which makes it easier to write strokes when writing square characters. But these differences are not absolute. The key is to look at the person who uses the pen. After practicing calligraphy, you can write a beautiful pen like Parker. I hope you can choose a pen that suits you. That's right. Different people have different opinions. Don't cling to the difference between the two, just pick one that suits you.