How to write dragon strokes?

Dragon's calligraphy is as follows:

Traditional method of dragon: dragon. Traditional wool: wool. Traditional pen: pen.

The word dragon is: dragon.

Dragon is a magical animal in ancient legends of China. The dragon is a symbol of the Chinese nation, and China people are proud to be "descendants of the dragon". Other Asian countries and nations are also influenced by loong culture.

Legend has it that it can be hidden, detailed and huge, short and long. The vernal equinox ascends to the sky, the autumnal equinox dives into the deep, and it calls for rain, and these are the images of dragons developed in the later period, which are more complicated than the original dragons.

Dragon ranks fifth among the traditional Chinese zodiac animals in China, and is called "Four Spirits" with phoenix, tortoise and forest in the Book of Rites. The dragon in western mythology has also been translated into Jackie Chan, but the two are not the same.

The creatures in China ancient folk myths and legends that can be seen in China's ancient books and records can't be found in reality, but the components of their images come from reality, which plays the role of exorcising evil spirits, avoiding disasters and praying for blessings.

In the Northern Wei Dynasty, the word "dragon" was written in the same way as the traditional word "dragon" today. The handwriting on the statue of Wei Lingzang is an example, because all the calligraphy works handed down to later generations are inscriptions, and the word "dragon" is mostly correct, except for the short-term restlessness of the word "Mishima Longlin" on the right.

When I arrived at Wang Xizhi's fourteen posts, I wrote the word "dragon" in one stroke, which made people feel carefree. In the seventeenth post, the word "dragon" has become two strokes, giving people a cold feeling. In the monument of Kofukuji Broken, the word "dragon" has become a clever traditional Chinese character.