B write two strokes, first vertically, occupying the upper case and the middle case, and then occupying the middle case in the right semicircle. Writing b occupies the upper and middle case of the four-line grid.
The letters that are easily confused with B are D, P and Q. These four letters are in the same position in the four-line box, and they all occupy capitals.
The writing format of the letter:
(1) should be written in the order of letters and the positions of letters in three spaces.
(2) Each letter should be slightly tilted to the right, about 5 degrees, and the inclination should be consistent.
(3) Capital letters should have the same height and occupy the top two squares instead of the first line.
(4) lowercase letters A, C, E, M, N, O, R, S, U, V, W, X and Z are written in the middle box, and the upper and lower letters cross the line, but they do not cross the line.
(5) The upper ends of lowercase letters B, D, H, K and L are the first line, occupying the upper two squares.
(6) The dots of lowercase letters I and J, the upper ends of F and T are in the middle of the first box, and the second strokes of F and T are close to the second line.
(7) lowercase letters A, D, H, I, K, L, M, N, T, U, whose pens are small round hooks picked up, cannot be written as acute angles.