Red pencil

Red pencil, clear, 17.5 cm long, 0.8 cm in diameter. Made in Japan. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The round rod of the pencil is painted in red, and the body of the pen is printed with the words “ク ソ フ Color Printing Pencil” and “Tokyo, Japan”
Wooden pencil was introduced in the West, and once introduced into China, it quickly impacted traditional Chinese writing tools in terms of ordinary writing functions. Using a pencil, which is fast in writing and fundamentally eliminates the additional tools such as inkstone, ink, and water required for traditional brush writing, was quickly accepted by the Chinese people and became a major writing tool, including the imperial family of the Qing Dynasty. When Puyi was arranged to study at the Yuqing Palace at the age of six, pencils were naturally an indispensable learning tool. In those years, he held a pencil and practiced in some books, leaving behind immature and random calligraphy, painting, and other exercises

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