Assuming this is about east asian calligraphy, you put water on the ink plate, similar to a palate, then start rubbing the ink stone upon the wet plate until the ink concentration you want comes out.
Most inks not be 'rubbed' out. They soak into the paper depending on its 'size'.
No, Newton and Newton Calligraphy ink is not toxic.
NO. Have you ever heard of Ink Poisoning?
you just dip it in the bottle of ink, and ink will be on it, then you write with it like you would with a normal pen or pencil.
The supplies you need to do calligraphy are either a dip pen or calligraphy fountain pen. If you are using a dip pen you will also need bottled ink, in both cases you will need parchment or calligraphy paper.
it is called calligraphy
Japanese. They used it for all types of calligraphy.
China painting involves the same techniques as calligraphy and is done with a brush dipped in black or colored ink; oils not used.
Ink and Brush painting is one of China's oldest and best known arts. Calligraphy is one of the most common types of this style of painting.
you rub your poo on it
Suprisingly, no it does not. I write with a calligraphy pen(it has ink in it) and I have had school paper wrote in pencil last the same amount of time as a paper written on with an ink pen. I hope this answers your question!
Yes you may, though in traditional Japanese calligraphy they are written with 'sumi,' or charcoal ink.
a bottle of ink and a calligraphy pen