Adults can use pens, ballpoint pens, ballpoint pens, and pencils to practice hard-pen calligraphy. Langhao, Yanghao, and Jianhao pens can be used to practice calligraphy with brushes.
A pen is just a tool for practicing calligraphy. Fountain pens, rollerball pens, ballpoint pens, and pencils can be used to practice hard-pen calligraphy. Langhao, Yanghao, and Jianhao brushes can be used to practice calligraphy. In fact, the key to practicing calligraphy well lies in the method. As long as the method is right, you can practice calligraphy well.
Many people think that writing beautifully requires sharpness and strength. It seems that only a pen can produce sharpness and strength. This view is wrong.
The original meaning of pen edge refers to the tip of the brush, and the original meaning of strength is the intensity of power. These have nothing to do with writing well. The tip of the pen for truly good writing should be the style of the pen, which means that the writing movement is like the wind, and the written words are smooth and flexible, rather than the shape of the pen tip of a brush; the strength should be the vertical degree, which means that the writing movement is standardized ( (horizontally, vertically), the written words are stable and straight. Only when you stand like a human can you be energetic, instead of slamming hard.
In summary, if you practice hard-pen calligraphy, you can use pens, roller pens, ballpoint pens, and pencils. If you practice calligraphy with brushes, you can use langhao, yanghao, and jianhao pens.