Determine the direction and length of strokes, maintain a certain sense of rhythm, and have a certain speed and strength when writing.
Make good use of folding pens and light and heavy changes to make stroke lines smoother and more natural.
Use moderate amount of ink, neither too strong nor too light, to keep the font clear and beautiful.
Pay attention to the balance and proportion of glyphs to avoid bias or imbalance.
Through repeated practice and imitation, I constantly improve my writing level and skills.
The following are some examples of compound cursive writing for your reference:
Compound word "fu": write a word "mouth" first, add two words "Wang" on the left and right, and finally connect the two words "Wang" in the middle.
Compound word "Lao": first write a "day" glyph, then add a "mouth" glyph on it, and finally add a "person" glyph on the bottom.
Compound word "Ye": Write a word "Mu" first, then add a word "Kou" to the right, and finally add a word "You" to it.
Compound word "Han": write a word "should" first, then add a word "buckle" on the left, and finally add a word "no" on the right.
Compound word "cheat": write a horse shape first, then add a mouth shape on the left, and finally add a flat shape on the right.