It has nothing to do with the length, and writing vertically with hanging needles and hanging dews does not affect the beauty of the characters. In specific writing, if two consecutive characters are hanging needles, then a hanging dew must be used instead. There is a simple auxiliary method to judge whether the vertical painting is hanging needle vertical, which is to judge according to the order of strokes. That is: the hanging needle must be the last stroke of the character. That is to say, if the last stroke of the character is a vertical stroke, it is usually a hanging pin vertical stroke. For example: "Na, Ji, Ting, Ke, Zhong, Feng, Shen", etc. (with only a few exceptions, namely: "Ge, Jie, Bing, Yin, Sichuan, Zhou, Yuan", etc.). If the vertical painting is not the last stroke, it will be a hanging vertical painting. The general situation is summarized as follows: 1. If it is vertical on the right half of the character, it is better to use a hanging needle. Such as that, that is, listening 2. For vertical and horizontal combinations, it is better to use hanging needles. Such as Zhong, Qian, Shen, Qian 3. The left side is abbreviated, both are acceptable. Bing, Kai, Kuang, Mao
1. Suspended needle. When writing straight, the lower end is sharp, like a needle hanging upside down, hence the name. There are two forms with hanging dew. Feng Wu (Jian Yuan)'s "The True Story of Calligraphy" states: "If you want to shrink the edge and extend it, the head and tail must be equal. But the sharp edge should not be like a rat's tail. Also, according to the ancients, there is only one method of hanging the needle: hanging the needle. "Lanting" is the word "year". Later generations thought of it as a law. 2. Chuilu. A form of writing and straight drawing. The place where the pen is closed looks like dewdrops hanging down but not falling, hence the name. The style of writing has a hidden edge, which is different from the "hanging needle". Sun Guoting's "Shupu" of the Tang Dynasty said: "Observe the difference between a husband hanging a needle and hanging a dew."