"Heart Palmist" comes from the sentence "Heart Palmist's situation turns strange" written by Huai Su, a great calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. It refers to the movement between the hands in the calligraphy process. The heart is the master of the hand and the mind is the heart-hand relationship in which the heart precedes the hand and the hand follows. "The mind comes first and the pen is the first" is a summary of this relationship and is the supplement and development of the heart as the master of the hand. The mind is the teacher of the hand and the hand is the teacher of the mind. They are just two forms of expression in the process of calligraphy and painting. Both have their own one-sidedness and are not conducive to the improvement of the level of calligraphy and painting. Only palmistry can reflect the actual laws in the process of calligraphy and painting, and it is a scientific management method. Especially after the heart and palm palm reading is transformed into handsome qigong, it becomes more unique and conforms to the theories of art, humanity and heaven. 1. The theory of palmistry is a relatively complete and scientific theory in the field of Chinese calligraphy and painting. Palmistry is Huaisu's summary of the relationship between palmistry and luck in his calligraphy career. What is heart? "Guanzi Neiye" says: "The heart is the king of form and the master of spirit." (Huangdi Neijing also says: "The heart is the master of the internal organs and the home of the spirit." Since the beginning of mankind, sages have begun to unremittingly explore the mystery and magic of "heart", including the "psychology" of Buddha Sakyamuni, the "benevolence" and "xinxue" of Confucianism, and the philosophy of Lao and Zhuang. and "Yi Xue" are immortal classics on the understanding of "heart". As a part of the human body, hands are very dexterous. They can work, create, express emotions, and calligraphy and painting, but in the theory of "the intention comes first, the pen" Under guidance, the hand can only serve as the executive organ of the heart.