Hanging wrist-a calligraphy term. One of the methods of writing. Whether the wrist is flexible is very important for writing. The elbow is not attached to the desktop, and the wrist hangs out of thin air, which is called "hanging wrist".
This is because: only the "dike wrist" can not move the pen up and down freely. Only by "hanging the wrist" can the shoulders relax, the strength of the whole body concentrate and the painting be powerful.
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Hanging wrist: the wrist hangs when writing.
Song Zhao-Hu's Debate on Dongtian Collection and Ancient Original Works: "The valley is a hanging book, and the rhyme of Lanting is not as good as the truth of grass."
In the Ming Dynasty, Fang Xiaoru wrote a poem on Song Zhongheng's cursive script: "A good son hangs his wrist and walks in the grass happily."
Qing Zhaolian's "Xiao Ting Zalu Wang Cheng Calligraphy": "When I was a kindergarten teacher, I still saw Dong writing, but I used to hold three fingers on my wrist."