How to write plain characters in cursive script well is as follows:
When writing plain characters in cursive script, you should write them consistently and completely in one go. Plain characters have many strokes, small fonts, and small spaces between strokes. You need to press the pen appropriately when writing.
The connection between strokes is the unique brushwork and artistic expression of cursive writing. We call this style of connecting two, three or even more characters a "character group", such as "Jinglai Huaisu" and so on. It is an important reason for the rhythm of cursive writing. The rhythm in cursive writing is as beautiful as the rhythm in music.
Basic explanation:
1. White; true color?. Plain clothes.
2. Vegetable foods. Opposite of "meat". Vegetarian dishes. vegetarian diet.
3. Original; original. quality. material.
4. Simple; not gorgeous. simple. Sober.
5. The basic components of things. elements. factor. element.
6. Adverb. always; always; never. Unknown to each other. Have a long history of communication.
7. In ancient times, it was called pure white raw silk. ruler element.
Detailed explanation:
1. Understanding. Small seal character shape. The top is "chui" and the bottom is 糳 (mì). Silk, silk. Fabrics that are smooth will tend to sag. Original meaning: undyed silk.
2. Source:
Su, Bai Zhizhen. ——"Shuowen".
Purely vegetarian. ——"Miscellaneous Notes on the Book of Rites".
Sufu cried outside the library gate. ——"Book of Rites Tan Gong".
Thirteen can weave textiles, and fourteen can learn to make clothes. ——"New Ancient Poems on Yutai Written by Jiao Zhongqing's Wife".
If a man is bound to be a slave, two people will lay down their corpses and bleed for five steps, and the world will be plain, as it is today. ——"Wei Ce in the Warring States Period".
Another example: plain silk (white silk covering the crossbar in front of the car in ancient times); plain dress and silk crown (mourning dress, plain, silk, refers to white painting).
3. Silk or paper used for writing.
Elegant and elegant, with every detail. ——Li Bai (Tang Dynasty) "Inscription on the Great Bell of Huacheng Temple".