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+ | ====== máobǐ: 毛笔 - Chinese Calligraphy Brush, Writing Brush ====== | ||
+ | ===== Quick Summary ===== | ||
+ | * **Keywords: | ||
+ | * **Summary: | ||
+ | ===== Core Meaning ===== | ||
+ | * **Pinyin (with tone marks):** máobǐ | ||
+ | * **Part of Speech:** Noun | ||
+ | * **HSK Level:** HSK 4 | ||
+ | * **Concise Definition: | ||
+ | * **In a Nutshell:** A 毛笔 is the traditional brush used for thousands of years in China for both writing and painting. Unlike a Western pen, its soft, flexible tip allows for an incredible range of expression, from fine, delicate lines to bold, powerful strokes. Holding a 毛笔 is not just about writing words; it's about channeling intention and artistry into each character, making the act of writing itself a form of meditation and self-expression. | ||
+ | ===== Character Breakdown ===== | ||
+ | * **毛 (máo):** This character means " | ||
+ | * **笔 (bǐ):** This character means " | ||
+ | * Together, 毛笔 (máobǐ) literally translates to "hair pen" or "fur brush," | ||
+ | ===== Cultural Context and Significance ===== | ||
+ | The 毛笔 is the soul of Chinese calligraphy and one of the **Four Treasures of the Study (文房四宝, | ||
+ | A helpful comparison for a Western learner is to think of a high-quality fountain pen used by a poet or a master painter' | ||
+ | ===== Practical Usage in Modern China ===== | ||
+ | While the 毛笔 has been replaced by modern pens and keyboards for daily writing, it remains a vital and respected part of Chinese culture. | ||
+ | * **Calligraphy and Painting:** Its primary use today is for the art of calligraphy (书法, shūfǎ) and ink wash painting (水墨画, shuǐmòhuà). It is practiced by professional artists and is a widespread hobby for people of all ages. | ||
+ | * **Education: | ||
+ | * **Ceremonial Use:** A 毛笔 is sometimes used to sign guest books at important events, or to write auspicious couplets (对联, duìlián) for display during Chinese New Year. | ||
+ | * **Prestigious Gifts:** A beautifully crafted 毛笔 set is considered a sophisticated and respectful gift for business partners, scholars, or elders, symbolizing culture, wisdom, and artistry. | ||
+ | ===== Example Sentences ===== | ||
+ | * **Example 1:** | ||
+ | * 这是一支**毛笔**。 | ||
+ | * Pinyin: Zhè shì yī zhī **máobǐ**. | ||
+ | * English: This is a Chinese calligraphy brush. | ||
+ | * Analysis: A simple, declarative sentence. Note the measure word for a brush is 支 (zhī). | ||
+ | * **Example 2:** | ||
+ | * 我爷爷教我怎么用**毛笔**写字。 | ||
+ | * Pinyin: Wǒ yéye jiāo wǒ zěnme yòng **máobǐ** xiězì. | ||
+ | * English: My grandpa taught me how to write characters with a brush. | ||
+ | * Analysis: This sentence highlights the cultural transmission of skills within a family, a common way people are introduced to calligraphy. | ||
+ | * **Example 3:** | ||
+ | * 这支**毛笔**是狼毫做的,非常好用。 | ||
+ | * Pinyin: Zhè zhī **máobǐ** shì lángháo zuò de, fēicháng hǎoyòng. | ||
+ | * English: This brush is made of weasel hair; it's very good to use. | ||
+ | * Analysis: This shows how people discuss the quality and materials of a 毛笔. 狼毫 (lángháo) is a prized type of brush hair. | ||
+ | * **Example 4:** | ||
+ | * 用**毛笔**练习书法可以让人静下心来。 | ||
+ | * Pinyin: Yòng **máobǐ** liànxí shūfǎ kěyǐ ràng rén jìng xià xīn lái. | ||
+ | * English: Practicing calligraphy with a brush can make people calm down. | ||
+ | * Analysis: This sentence touches on the meditative and psychological benefits associated with using a 毛笔. | ||
+ | * **Example 5:** | ||
+ | * 我想买一套文房四宝,包括**毛笔**、墨、纸和砚台。 | ||
+ | * Pinyin: Wǒ xiǎng mǎi yī tào wénfáng sìbǎo, bāokuò **máobǐ**, | ||
+ | * English: I want to buy a set of the Four Treasures of the Study, including the brush, ink, paper, and inkstone. | ||
+ | * Analysis: This places 毛笔 in its essential cultural context as part of a complete set of traditional tools. | ||
+ | * **Example 6:** | ||
+ | * 他的**毛笔**字写得真漂亮,像艺术品一样。 | ||
+ | * Pinyin: Tā de **máobǐ** zì xiě de zhēn piàoliang, xiàng yìshùpǐn yīyàng. | ||
+ | * English: His brush calligraphy is written so beautifully, | ||
+ | * Analysis: This shows how characters written with a 毛笔 are often evaluated for their artistic merit, not just their legibility. | ||
+ | * **Example 7:** | ||
+ | * 在古代,读书人每天都用**毛笔**。 | ||
+ | * Pinyin: Zài gǔdài, dúshūrén měitiān dōu yòng **máobǐ**. | ||
+ | * English: In ancient times, scholars used a writing brush every day. | ||
+ | * Analysis: This provides historical context for the brush' | ||
+ | * **Example 8:** | ||
+ | * 对初学者来说,这支**毛笔**的笔尖太软了。 | ||
+ | * Pinyin: Duì chūxuézhě lái shuō, zhè zhī **máobǐ** de bǐjiān tài ruǎn le. | ||
+ | * English: For a beginner, the tip of this brush is too soft. | ||
+ | * Analysis: This sentence introduces some of the technical vocabulary used when selecting a brush, such as 笔尖 (bǐjiān), meaning "brush tip." | ||
+ | * **Example 9:** | ||
+ | * 画水墨画需要不同大小的**毛笔**。 | ||
+ | * Pinyin: Huà shuǐmòhuà xūyào bùtóng dàxiǎo de **máobǐ**. | ||
+ | * English: Painting ink wash paintings requires brushes of different sizes. | ||
+ | * Analysis: This clarifies that 毛笔 is used for painting as well as writing, and different brushes have different purposes. | ||
+ | * **Example 10:** | ||
+ | * 使用**毛笔**后,一定要把它洗干净。 | ||
+ | * Pinyin: Shǐyòng **máobǐ** hòu, yīdìng yào bǎ tā xǐ gānjìng. | ||
+ | * English: After using the brush, you must wash it clean. | ||
+ | * Analysis: A practical piece of advice. Proper care is essential for maintaining a 毛笔. | ||
+ | ===== Nuances and Common Mistakes ===== | ||
+ | * **Not just any " | ||
+ | * **Incorrect: | ||
+ | * **Correct: | ||
+ | * **False Friend: " | ||
+ | ===== Related Terms and Concepts ===== | ||
+ | * [[文房四宝]] (wénfáng sìbǎo) - The Four Treasures of the Study; the essential tools of the Chinese scholar: brush, ink, paper, and inkstone. | ||
+ | * [[书法]] (shūfǎ) - Calligraphy; | ||
+ | * [[水墨画]] (shuǐmòhuà) - Ink wash painting; a style of East Asian brush painting that uses black ink in various concentrations. | ||
+ | * [[砚台]] (yàntai) - Inkstone; a stone mortar used to grind solid ink sticks with water to produce liquid ink. | ||
+ | * [[墨]] (mò) - Ink; refers to the solid ink stick or the liquid ink used with the 毛笔. | ||
+ | * [[宣纸]] (xuānzhǐ) - Xuan Paper; a type of soft, absorbent paper from Anhui province, considered the best for calligraphy and ink wash painting. | ||
+ | * [[笔画]] (bǐhuà) - Stroke; the individual movements of the brush used to form a Chinese character. The quality of the 笔画 is central to calligraphy. | ||
+ | * [[狼毫]] (lángháo) - Weasel hair; a popular type of firm and resilient brush hair, highly valued by calligraphers for its control and sharp lines. | ||
+ | * [[羊毫]] (yángháo) - Goat hair; a softer, more absorbent type of brush hair, good for broad strokes and washes in painting. |