毛筆的history 要english!!! please

2006-12-05 6:29 am
1954年在長沙左公山15號戰國中期楚墓中已有出土保存完好的毛筆。以木作桿,用竹管將毛套在木桿上,這是原始的毛筆。傳說秦朝大將蒙恬發明的羊毫毛筆,是先將羊毛困成筆頭,塞入筆桿孔內。蒙恬毛筆的改進對於小篆的形成具有很大的意義,與大篆不同,小篆線條婉轉曲折,非硬物所能為,故應當是用毛筆書寫的。後世制筆業奉蒙恬為始祖。先秦時,毛筆有多種名稱,如「聿」、「不律」、「弗」等,後統稱為「筆」。

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2006-12-05 6:34 am
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Traditional Japanese writing set with ink stone, ink stick and ink brush. Ink brushes (Traditional Chinese: 毛筆; Simplified Chinese: 毛笔; pinyin: máo bǐ, in Japanese fude) are used in Chinese calligraphy. They are also used in Chinese painting and descendant brush painting styles (such as sumi-e).
Brushes differ greatly in terms of size, texture, material and cost.
Size: Generally classified as either big (大楷), medium (中楷) or small (小楷), most calligraphy is written with a medium-sized brush. The smallest brushes are used for very small pieces and to sign works. Medium brushes are the most widely used; wielded by a skilled artist a medium brush can produce a variety of thicknesses of line, from very thin to fairly thick. The largest brushes are used only for very large pieces.Texture: Either soft (軟毫), hard (硬毫) or mixed (兼毫). Certain textures are better for writing certain styles than others are.Material: Normally the brush is made from sheep, pig, mouse, buffalo and rabbit hair, while exotic ones can be made from tiger, fowls, deer, yellow weasel (黄鼠狼) and even human baby hair (from the first haircut a baby gets, said to bring good fortune while taking the Imperial examinations).Stalk material: Usually normal bamboo, exotic brushes instead may use materials like gold, silver, jade, ivory, red sandalwood or mottled bamboo. The material one chooses to use depends on one's needs at the moment, certain kinds of brushes are more suited to certain script styles and individuals than others are. Synthetic hair is not used. Prices vary greatly depending on the quality of the brush, cheap brushes cost less than a US dollar while expensive can cost more than a thousand. Currently, the finest brushes are made in Huzhou in Zhejiang.
Together with the ink stone, ink(stick) and paper, the four writing implements form the Four Treasures of the Study.

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This section is a stub. You can help by expanding it. The earliest intact ink brush was found in 1954, in the tomb of a Chu citizen during the Warring States Period (475 - 221 BCE), located in an archaeological dig site Zuo Gong Shan 15 near Changsha. This primitive version of an ink brush had a wooden stalk, and a bamboo tube secures the bundle of hair to the stalk. Legend credits the invention of the ink brush to Qin general Meng Tian. The invention of ink brush resulted in the Lesser Seal Script (Xiaozhuan), which is elegant and curvy unlike its predecessor the Greater Seal Script (Dazhuan) which is rugged and blocky.

[edit] See also Chinese Calligraphy Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ink_brush" Categories: Articles with sections needing expansion | Calligraphy | Painting materials | Writing instruments


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