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A calligraphy brush comprises of two parts: the head or brush tip and shaft. The head is made of goat, wolf, rat or rabbit hair, which is softer than bamboo, a pencil, quill or ballpoint pen.
Wengang's long-standing tryst with brush pens dates back to 1979, ... "I found calligraphy fascinating, especially the power and visual impact of Chinese calligraphy," said Alister Inglis, ...
Easyou Hu Chinese Brush for Calligraphy and Sumi-e Drawing. This high-quality single-unit brush features a bamboo shaft that’s decorated with Chinese characters and has a convenient loop at the end.
Holding a brush in each hand, a two-armed robot programmed to write Chinese calligraphy took a few short, choppy strokes to write a Chinese idiom in five seconds. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The e-pen App is not only for the Chinese people, but anyone with an interest in learning Chinese characters from any corner of the world can also use it, Chang said.
As a young boy in Taiwan, Jerry Yang was forced to study calligraphy — writing Chinese characters with a brush. The practice is thought to mold character as well as to reflect it, but Yang found ...
At the start of my first lesson in Chinese calligraphy, my teacher told me to write my name. After I scrawled it out, he said, plainly: “Now I will teach you how to write your name.
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