The order of strokes in regular script and regular script

In running script, if this character is written in the order of strokes, you can write it horizontally first, then write it horizontally, then write it horizontally, then write it horizontally, then write it horizontally, then write it horizontally, then write it horizontally, then write it vertically and continuously. (Omitted below). It can also be written first and then horizontally, horizontally and first, or mouth and pen. But the word "心" must be written last. In fact, this question is quite simple. You will get better at writing more. For example, let me give you an example of a thousand words. When you write a calligraphy work, you will encounter the word thousands. If you don't use ellipses, then your first "qian" character should generally be in the order of apostrophe, horizontal and strong, and the strong character can be longer. But you can’t write the second thousand words like this. Two hanging needles don’t look good. For the second word "千", I will write the word "千" in a small stroke with a strong connecting stroke, a slight connecting stroke and a horizontal connecting stroke. This is the stroke order. And this character is smaller than the previous character, not too big. Otherwise it doesn't look good. Just like writing the word "I", you can write it as a left, a horizontal line, a strong hook... or you can write it as a straight line, a horizontal line, a horizontal line, and a straight line. There are too many examples of this type. I can't possibly tell you every one of them. There is an unspoken rule in writing running script, which is that the same word in an article should not be the same. For example, if you write a calligraphy, there is a word in the first line. You write horizontally first and then firmly. Whenever this word comes up in writing, write it first and then horizontally. Try to be as different as possible to achieve beauty.

I’m tired of typing so many words. You’ll get better at it if you write more. It’s better to practice less, and you will understand naturally if you practice more. Finally, I wish you good luck in practicing your calligraphy!