The first character looks good when written in regular calligraphy. The details are as follows:
How to write the first character: dot, dot, horizontal, left, and dot.
Radical: large; semi-enclosed structure.
The first and second basic stroke points "丶" are from the perspective of current physics. The movement of matter is determined by the point of action and the relativity of movement. Complex objects are regarded as a particle to study. It is the dot "丶" in the stroke, which only takes up position but not space.
From the perspective of human growth, it is like the beginning of human life. It plays an indicating role in Chinese characters, indicating things that people know well, and is used to express the object of your instructions. Such as main, jade, text, dog, boat, household, room, etc.
The "丶" in the head indicates the person who is following the adult. Another example is that the original meaning of "丶" in "lord" refers to the luminous flame of a candle. Here it indicates that the monarch can guide people's direction. Such as leading, taking the lead, etc.
Basic explanation of head [tóu]:
1. The uppermost part of a human body or the frontmost part of an animal with mouth, nose, eyes and other organs.
2. Refers to the style of hair or hair left. Such as: shaving your head; combing your hair; flattening your hair; parting your hair. This kind of haircut is not suitable for your face shape.
3. The top or tip of an object. The top of the mountain; the head of a pen. Thick in the middle and thin at both ends.
4. The starting point or end point of something. Huotou'er; mention one's head. When will this kind of life end?
5. The remaining parts of items. Cloth head; wax head; pencil head.
6. Boss. Mr. Li. He is the leader of this gang.
7. Aspects. They are on one side; they are concerned about two sides.
8. First. First class; number one.
9. The leader; the one who takes the lead. The first chariot; the first horse; the first sheep.
10. Surname.