What is the word "tongue" with one stroke added? Looking for Chinese character writing skills?

The word tongue is composed of two parts: "tongue" and "日". When writing, we first draw the left vertical stroke and the upper horizontal stroke of the word "tongue", and then add a dot to the right side of the horizontal stroke to form the character "舛". In this way, the originally monotonous word "tongue" becomes more vivid and interesting, while also increasing the variety and beauty of the font.

The word tongue is composed of two parts: "tongue" and "日". When writing, we first draw the left vertical stroke and the upper horizontal stroke of the word "tongue", and then add a dot to the right side of the horizontal stroke to form the character "舛". In this way, the originally monotonous word "tongue" becomes more vivid and interesting, while also increasing the variety and beauty of the font.

The technique of adding one stroke to tongue characters is widely used in Chinese calligraphy. For example, in regular script, we can slightly bend the horizontal stroke on the right side of the character "田" upward to form the character "You"; extend the vertical stroke on the left side of the character "口" to the right to form the character "品" Character. These changes are achieved by adding one stroke to the tongue, making Chinese calligraphy more diverse and varied.