How to write in cursive script

The cursive writing of the word "的" is as follows:

Cursive writing can be divided into Zhangcao, Jincao and Kuangcao. The basic content of cursive script includes the following three aspects: First, cursive script is a calligraphy style with omitted strokes and simple structure. Second, cursive script uses stipples as basic symbols to replace radicals and certain parts of characters. It is the most symbolic calligraphy style. Third, the strokes of cursive script echo each other, making it easy to write quickly and express the writer's emotions.

Extended information

is a commonly used Chinese character, and the Mandarin pronunciation is de, dí, dì, dī. This character first appeared in seal script and was originally written as "旳". The sounds of Bai and Shao in official script and regular script are the characters differentiated from "旳". The word "旳" is interpreted as "Ming" in "Shuowen", and bright sunlight means white, so the common character was changed to Congbai. In the six books, it belongs to phonogram. The word "的" ranks first among all Chinese characters in modern Chinese.

is a particle when pronounced [de]: used after the attributive to express the modifying relationship between words or phrases [-ic, -ve...]; used after the attributive to express the attributive and the center The ownership relationship between words [of, 's]. When pronounced [dì], it is a noun: the phonetic sound, originally "旳", from the day, the sound of a spoon, the original meaning: a clear, bright appearance. When pronounced as [dí], it is an adverb: indeed; real; certain; certain.