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You really have two brushes. Do you know what "two brushes" mean? Have something to do with it.
On many occasions, when describing someone's ability, talent and ability, you will say "you really have two brushes", and "two brushes" has become synonymous with someone's ability. Some allusions about "two brushes" say that there were many talented literati in ancient times. "Pen, ink, paper and inkstone" without exception has become a treasure in their eyes and constitutes an indispensable part of their lives. What they are most proud of is the brush. Those literati with exquisite articles and unique calligraphy only modestly claim to have two brushes when others praise them. This "writing brush" refers to a writing brush.

There is also an allusion that "two brushes" refer to the brown brush and combination brush in calligraphy and painting mounting, which are also the key tools to determine the success or failure of a calligraphy and painting. Using these two brushes well can be regarded as an excellent and capable mounter and the best performance tool with strong ability.

Brush arrangement: several or even more than 20 wool pens are tied together side by side to brush the paste. Brush arrangement is the main tool to adjust the size in the mounting process, such as drawing a heart, drawing the back and dyeing the insert. The methods of brushing paste include forward brush, reverse brush, long brush, short brush and small area brush, and there are also many different techniques such as "eight-character brush", "rice brush", "one-character brush" and "one-character brush".

Brown brush: made of tree palm, divided into south and north. The former is small and thin, while the latter is big and thick. Brown brush can be used in the installation training process, such as tapping joints, turning edges, installing painting centers, dyeing silk and painting walls.

A complete painting and calligraphy works, to make it more exquisite, and easy to save, circulate and collect, can not be separated from mounting. If calligraphy and painting are not mounted, it is not only difficult to appreciate, but also difficult to preserve. Only after exquisite mounting can they become a complete work of art ... brown brush and row brush, which have also become the key to mounting. If you use it properly, you can really have "two brushes" ...

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