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What hair does Xuancheng Xuan pen use?
Xuancheng people use wool, rabbit hair or ponytail hair to make Xuan pen, of which wool is the most widely used.

Xu Anbi is a traditional writing tool in China, which is mainly used for painting and calligraphy. Xuancheng is the origin of China Xuan paper, so the Xuan pen made is usually called Xuan pen. A good Xuan pen not only needs high-quality wool, but also needs fine processing technology to ensure the flexibility of writing operation and the quality of writing effect. Xu Anbi is composed of wool, tung bark and pen tube. Wool is the most common, tung bark is the main raw material for making pen tubes, which can be made of bamboo or Polygonatum odoratum.

Xu Anbi is mainly produced in Xuancheng, Shaoxing and Gaoyou. Among them, Xuan Pen made by Xuancheng is highly respected because of the origin and production technology of Xuan paper used. Xuan paper has good ink absorption, long service life, clear and smooth handwriting and is not easy to lose hair. Xuancheng Xuan Pen uses soft and delicate goat hair fiber, which is very suitable for calligraphy and painting.

Using Xuan pen to write requires mastering certain skills, mastering the correct method of holding and using the pen, which can present different ink colors, strengths and weaknesses, and make the writing more aesthetic and artistic.

Brief introduction of Xuancheng

Xuancheng, located in the middle of Anhui Province, China, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Anhui Province. Xuancheng has a long history and is one of the famous historical and cultural cities in China. It is called Beijing and Yoo Sun Nam in the north.

Xuancheng is a famous rice paper producing area in China, which has been manufactured since the Tang Dynasty. Xuan paper is a kind of traditional paper in China, with flexible texture, high transparency, strong water absorption and long service life. It is used for artistic creation such as painting and calligraphy. In addition, there are many cultural sites in Xuancheng, such as Huangshan, Nantai, Aofeng Temple and Longquan Temple.

Xuancheng is one of the economically developed cities in southern China, and it is also a region where small and medium-sized enterprises are concentrated. Xuancheng's economy is dominated by agriculture, manufacturing and service industries, with key industries including auto parts manufacturing, paper printing, information technology and tourism. In addition, Xuancheng is actively promoting innovation-driven and industrial upgrading, and striving to create an important growth pole for the rise of Central China.