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Waving one's hair: It is a modifier in China's traditional calligraphy writing, which refers to writing or painting with a brush, and also refers to the handsome and heroic movements of men. Mainly used to describe the process of writing or drawing on paper with a brush in hand.

Pinyin: Huihao

Source: Tang Du Fu's "With Jia Zhi's Early Dynasty": "Morning smoke is full of sleeves, and poetry becomes pearls and jade."

Morning smoke is full of sleeves, writing beautiful poems of pearls as jade.

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Synonym:

1. Holding pen: refers to the pen for writing, and the pen for writing is the text.

Pinyin: Chinese

Source: Qing? Ji Yun? "Notes of Yuewei Caotang Continued Record" Volume III "Luanyang": "If I see a real person writing a judgment, it will be evil."

See you later, real people. If you judge with a pen, it will be evil.

2, splashing water: refers to splashing water; Throw; Metaphor writing articles, writing and drawing freely; Splash ink.

Pinyin: Huιsγ

Source: Du Fu's poem "Send Xue Zhong Kui": "Poetry is among the guests, shaking eight miles."

Among the guests who wrote poems, they swayed in all directions.

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