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Meng Tian. In 223 BC, the Qin general Meng Tian led his troops to fight abroad, and he had to write war reports regularly to submit to the king of Qin.
At that time, people used bamboo sticks to write, which was very inconvenient, and they had to dip it again after dipping it in ink and not writing it a few times. One day, when Meng Tian was hunting, he saw a rabbit's tail dragging blood on the ground, and he couldn't help but feel inspired.
He immediately cut off some rabbit tail hair, stuck it in a bamboo tube, and tried to use it to write. But the rabbit hair is shiny and shiny, and does not absorb ink. Meng Tian tried a few more times, but the effect still didn't work, so he casually threw the "rabbit quill" into the stone pit in front of the door.
One day, he stumbled upon the brush that he had thrown away. After picking it up, he noticed that the wet rabbit fur had become whiter.
He dipped the rabbit quills pen into the ink tray, and the rabbit tail became very "obedient" and wrote very smoothly. It turned out that the water in the pit contained calcareous. After soaking in alkaline water, the grease of the rabbit hair is removed and it becomes soft, which is said to be the origin of the brush.
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The brush was invented by the Qin general Meng Tian at the end of the Warring States period.
There are sheep hair, wolf hair, purple hair, and both hair, bear hair, chicken hair, etc.
Sheep hair, chicken hair is soft, relatively soft.
Wolf hair, purple hair, and bear hair are hard, harder, and more elastic.
Neutral.
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Who invented the unknown date a long, long time ago material wool characteristics or hair
Support upstairs.
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The first floor knows a lot, I thought it was right.
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General Meng Tian.
Legend has it that the brush was invented by the general Meng Tian of the Qin State, when Meng Tian was guarding the north, he saw the Huns drawing with animal hair dipped in paint, and Meng Tian changed to write the military situation with the seal carved bamboo slips because of the urgent situation in front of him, and wrote the military information directly on the silk scroll with the brush. The brush is a unique writing tool in our country and has a long history.
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In the pre-Qin period, the brush had a variety of names, such as "Yu", "Bulu", "Fu", etc., and later collectively referred to as "pen". The manufacture of brushes in the Qin Dynasty (221 BC, 207 BC) was more advanced and functional.
In the No. 11 tomb of Sleeping Tiger Land in Yunmeng County, Hubei Province, there are three burial objects found with bamboo as a rod, the lower end of the pen barrel is thicker, hollowed out into a hair cavity, the bottom of the pen head is hidden in the cavity, wrapped in hemp silk and painted on it, with a pen cover, the size and length are very similar to the brush used today.
Before the invention of the brush, Chinese characters were carved with knives. Legend has it that Meng Tian led his army to be stationed in the frontier and needed to report the military situation to Qin Shi Huang frequently.
There are many wolves in the north, and the soldiers often beat the wolves, and after skinning, the wolf hair is made into a pen tip. In the grasslands outside the Saiwai, there are flocks of sheep, and wool has naturally become a tool for making pens. This is the origin of the later wolf and sheep's brushes.
The original brush was used to draw the strokes of oracle bone inscriptions, and the actual writing with a brush may have begun with the writing of characters on the slips and brocade silks.
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1. The brush was invented by Meng Tian. Legend has it that at the end of the Warring States Period, when the Qin general Meng Tian was guarding the north, he saw the Huns drawing with animal hair stained with paint, because the battle situation ahead was urgent, so he changed to learn from the Huns to write the military situation with animal hair stained paint on the silk scroll, and then the brush spread.
2. According to the type of bristles, it can be divided into: soft, hard, and both;
3. According to the size, the brush can be simply divided into: small Kai, medium Kai, large Kai;
4. In freehand painting, the commonly used brushes are fetal brushes, wolf hair pens (the pen head is made of weasel hair), purple hair pen (also known as rabbit shoulder purple hair reed chain pen), pig hair pen (also known as pig bristle pen), sheep hair pen and hair pen, etc., among which the purple hair pen, sheep hair pen and wolf hair pen are better.
5. In the fine brushwork, the pen is generally selected as thin and sharp. Commonly used pens include clothing group opening pen, leaf tendon pen, big red hair, small red hair, crab claw, wolf gui, purple gui and so on.
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1. The brush was invented by Meng Tian. Legend has it that at the end of the Warring States Period, when the Qin general Meng Tian was guarding the north, he saw the Huns drawing with animal hair and paint, because the battle situation in front was urgent, so he changed to learn from the Huns to write the military information with animal hair and paint in the silk scroll, and then the brush spread.
2. According to the type of bristles, it can be divided into: soft, hard, and both;
3. According to the size, the brush can be simply divided into: small Kai, medium Kai, large Kai;
4. In freehand painting, the commonly used brushes are fetal brushes, such as wolf pen (the pen head is made of weasel hair), purple pen (also known as rabbit shoulder purple pen), pig pen (also known as pig bristle pen), sheep pen reed chain and pen and so on, among which purple pen pen, sheep pen and wolf pen are better.
5. In the fine brushwork, the pen is generally thin and sharp. Commonly used pens include clothing pattern pen, leaf tendon pen, big red hair, small red hair, crab claw, wolf gui, purple gui and so on.
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1. The brush was invented by Meng Tian, legend has it that at the end of the Warring States Period, when the general Meng Tian of the Qin State was guarding the north, he saw the Huns drawing with animal hair stained with paint, because the battle situation ahead was urgent, so he changed to learn the Huns to write the military situation with animal hair stained pigment in the silk scroll, and then the hair book was as clever as a pen and spread.
2. In the pre-Qin period, the brush had a variety of names, such as Yu, Rulaw, Fu, etc., and was later collectively referred to as the pen. The manufacture of brushes in the Qin Dynasty (221 BC Kuanshou BC 207 BC) was more advanced and more functional.
3. In the No. 11 tomb of Sleeping Tiger Land in Yunmeng County, Hubei Province, there are three burial objects found with bamboo as a rod, the lower end of the pen barrel is thicker, hollowed out into a hair cavity, the bottom of the pen head is hidden in the cavity, wrapped in hemp silk and painted on it, with a pen cover, the length of the size of the state is very similar to the brush used today.
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<>1, the brush is the earliest pre-Qin period invented, its inventor is called Meng Tian, before the appearance of the brush, when the writing of words are required to use a knife to engrave.
2. In 223 B.C., the defense of the warriors at that time was more urgent, and there would be more letters, and the way of carving with a knife would delay time. It can be said that the brush has made outstanding contributions to the inheritance of Chinese civilization, it has created a splendid culture, promoted the exchange of various nationalities, and is a treasure in the treasure house of world art.
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Hello, the brush is a kind of writing instrument in ancient China, the inventor is Meng Tian, the material of the brush is mainly made of animal hair, such as wool, rabbit hair, wolf hair, etc. Because of its softness and ease of grasping the changes of strokes, the brush has become one of the main tools of calligraphy art, and has also become one of the representatives of Chinese culture. The process of making a brush is very tedious and requires many processes.
The first is to select the hair, shave the hair, then grind the hair, and finally insert the hair into the pen barrel to make a brush. There are also corresponding skills in the use of brushes, and it is necessary to master the cooperation of water, ink, and pen in order to write good words. In addition to the art of calligraphy, the brush is also widely used in Chinese painting, seal carving and other fields.
In modern times, although there are more advanced writing tools, the brush is still an important part of Chinese culture and a way for Chinese people to pass on their culture. Extended with topic: Brush culture is an important part of traditional Chinese culture, which is not only a tool, but also a symbol of spirit.
Brush culture contains the excellent qualities of the Chinese people, such as hard work, patience, meticulousness, modesty, etc. Brush culture is also a kind of soft power of Chinese culture, which can convey the values and aesthetic concepts of Chinese culture, and has important cultural inheritance and promotion significance.
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