Question 2: how to write the word En in running script ~ hurry up ~ ~ I need it right away! ! Selected from Tang Yin's fallen petal poems.
Baidu swallowed my picture helplessly. . .
Question 3: How to write the word gratitude in running script? If there are pictures, thank you!
Question 4: How to write traditional Chinese characters means to replace Chinese characters with simplified characters after simplification. The latest specification is one of the annexes of the General Specification Chinese Characters Table, which was promulgated and implemented by the State Council on June 5, 20 1909. There is no correspondence in this table. "En" is an inherited word, neither traditional nor simplified.
Question 5: how to write the traditional Chinese character En without simplification? It is also a traditional Chinese character, which is common with simplified characters.
Question 6: How to write the word "good-looking gratitude"? If you want to write the word "gratitude", you can use running script or cursive script.
Cursive writing gives people a feeling of unrestrained.
Grateful for Zhong Qiliujiang's hard pen cursive writing.
Question 7: hmm ... how is my calligraphy? Others say it's beautiful, but I find it strange. As a junior one student, your calligraphy still has a lot of room for improvement. I think your handwriting is a little exaggerated now. There are many extra strokes in the pen. I suggest you practice your structure first and write neatly.
Question 8: How to write "the love of a good mother" in three words?
Fangzheng is popular with traditional styles.
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Question 9: Grateful heart, how to write beautiful words (grateful heart) can be used in running script or cursive script.
(Running script) gives people a feeling of freedom and liveliness.
(cursive) gives people a feeling of bohemian.
Cai Yunhan's simplified running script and Long's new cursive script;