In traditional Japanese culture, such as calligraphy, flower arrangement and tea ceremony, writing with brush is a very important element. It is not only the basic skill of calligraphy learning, but also involves many cultural connotations. For example, curved pens are mostly used to write scenes such as stamps and letters, straight ones are mostly used in decorative occasions such as seals and ukiyo-e paintings, and oblique ones are mostly used in artistic forms such as calligraphy and seal cutting that require expressiveness.
If you want to learn Japanese writing skills, the best way is to read more and practice more. You can participate in calligraphy, flower arrangement, seal cutting and other related activities and ask professionals for advice. In addition, you can learn brushwork, brush-off skills and styles by observing calligraphy, calligraphy and painting. Only by continuous study and practice can we truly master the Japanese writing style and bring better results to our own writing.