Should I use langhao or jianhao when practicing calligraphy?

For beginners of calligraphy, it is recommended to use jianhao. If you have better control over the brush, it is recommended to use wolf hair, rabbit hair and sheep hair.

You can learn how to use the soft-centimeter pen by lifting the button and changing the tip, but it is more difficult to use. Only by slowly mastering the method of using the soft-centimeter pen can you become comfortable.

Both hair brushes have moderate softness and hardness, are cheap, easy to operate, and have nylon hair that is not easy to damage and can be used for a long time.

Wolf hair has rich liquidity. The details are clear and it has always been the most suitable for writing. The wolf hair brush is suitable for regular cursive cursive. It has strong twisting and does not bifurcate, and the proposal is strong. However, the weasel hair is getting less and less, the price is very expensive, and good animal hair is easy to damage, so I just started The best way to learn calligraphy is to use a jianhao brush first.

Writing brushes can be divided into three types: soft brushes, hard brushes and mixed brushes. Wolf brushes are hard brushes. The hard brush is made of hard hairs such as weasel tail hair, mountain rabbit hair, rat whiskers, and boar bristles. The brush is strong and elastic.

Soft pens are made of sheep, chicken, fetus and other soft pens, which are soft and have poor elasticity. In addition to these two types, there is also a double-hair pen, which is made of two types of animal hair. It has a hard hair as the core and is surrounded by soft hair. It is often made of mountain rabbit hair and wool. Rigidity and elasticity are somewhere between hard and soft.