What's the name of the paper pressing thing?

Things commonly used in calligraphy and painting to press paper are called "paperweights" and "weights". Paperweight is stationery placed on the desk, also called paperweight or paperweight. Paperweight, that is, things used to press paper when writing and drawing, are mostly rectangular strips now, which are also called weight scales and pressure scales for some reason.

What's the name of the paper pressing thing?

Paperweight is a traditional handicraft of Han nationality in ancient China. It is usually used to press paper when writing and drawing. The common shapes are mostly rectangular strips, so they are also called weighing scale and pressure scales. Paperweights are made of gold, silver, copper, jade, wood, bamboo, stone, porcelain and other materials.

The origin of paperweight is that ancient literati often put small bronzes and jade articles on their desks to enjoy. Because they all have a certain weight, people will press paper or books with their hands when they appreciate them. Over time, they developed into a stationery-paperweight.