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What do you mean nervous?

Tense is a Chinese word that describes the strength of calligraphy. It also means that the other party is in full swing and the situation is tense and explosive. From ancient and modern book reviews.

Example:

Liang Yuanang's Book Review of Ancient and Modern Times in the Southern Dynasties: "Dan Wei's calligraphy shocked Rowen like a tiger."

, Shi "Bing Tuilu" Volume 2: "[Yuan Ang Book Review] Liang Jiashu, like a tiger shock, is tense." Lian's "Remake the Monument and Postscript of Good Days": "The brushwork is magnificent and has tension." Qing Yang Maojian's "Chen Jing Miscellaneous Notes Ding Sun": "I occasionally put pen to paper, learn painting, separated by wind and rain, but also very arrogant."

Chen Qingting's Bai Yu Zhai Hua Ci Volume 1: "Jia Xuan's ci is too focused, such as Broken Array and Hidden Water Dragon, so it is inevitable to be nervous? Writing a letter with a pen is vigorous and profound, without arrogance. It has passed seven letters, which is a stunt. "