How to write cursive script?

The cursive writing of this cursive script is as follows:

The alphabet cursive script is written as follows:

Pinyin: xn shün?

Radical: Qi

Stroke: 9

Five strokes: WYG

The first and last decomposition of Chinese characters: words

Component decomposition of Chinese characters: several words

Number of strokes: 324111251

Read and write in order of strokes: the vertical points cross horizontally and vertically.

Explanation:

[ xìn ]

1. Honest, no cheating: ~ Use. ~ keep it. ~ things. ~ goods. ~ swear.

Don't doubt its reliability. ~ hold it. ~ heart. ~ reading.

3. Bye: ~ Yang. ~ ACTS.

4. News: ~ Interest. There is no sound.

5. Letters: ~ pieces. ~ attention. ~ pigeons. ~ visit.

6. whatever, let go: ~ hand (whatever). ~ step (walking around, taking a walk). ~ pen. ~ meaning.

7. Same as "Core 2".

8. Last name.

[shh]

1. It is the same as "stretching" and "unfolding".

2. Ancient "stretch", confession.

Evolution of Chinese characters in extended data;

Related words:

1. Credit [Xinyang]?

The trust gained by being able to perform the things agreed with others: talk about ~. Lose ~.

The fourth act of Cao Yu's Sunrise: "We are all people who have worked hard outside for many years. I think people should at least keep their word on big and small issues. "

2. Don't believe in Buxing?

Don't believe it.

"Water Margin" the sixth time: "Nonsense! Do you believe there is nothing to eat when you go to such a big place? "

3. Confidence [xing n xing n]?

The psychology of believing that one's wishes or expectations will come true: full of ~. ~ a hundred times.

Three portraits of Ba Jin: "The painter is more mature, more diligent and more confident in artistic creation."

4. Believe in [xi ā ng xing n]?

There is no doubt that it is right or true: I believe their experiment will succeed.

The first chapter of Ba Jin's death: "He knew that young people were crying, but he didn't believe it would be young people's crying."

5. the letter [sh xing n]?

Letters are often exchanged.

Bing Xin's The Empty Nest of Yixian: "Although I am in China, he is in the west, and we keep writing to each other."