Why are you hanging your wrists? What do you mean by hanging your wrist?

It is said that the arm posture when writing brush characters is hanging from the wrist to the elbow, which is called "hanging the wrist". Chen Zeng, a calligrapher in Yuan Dynasty, said in Hanlin Yao Jue: "Hanging in the air is the most powerful". Zhu Luzhen, a calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty, also said in "On Calligraphy": "Hanging is both powerful and powerful, and the word potential is endless." It is true that this method of wrist movement is the best in calligraphy. Not only can you easily send all your strength to the end of the hair, but also, whether it is straight down or straight down, your pen can sink and be satisfied. In particular, writing in block letters or cursive scripts is flexible and lively, and there will be no stagnation. Of course, this method is not easy for beginners to master at first, and sometimes they tremble and feel very tired. It's normal to have this phenomenon, don't back down. As long as you practice regularly, your wrist strength will gradually increase.