Wang Luodan's handwriting was included in "China on the Tip of the Pen". How awesome is her handwriting?

There are actually many big names in the entertainment industry. They can not only sing, dance and act, but they may also have skills that you might not expect. For example, Wang Luodan writes very beautifully, and her handwriting was even included in "China on the Tip of the Pen". This is something to be particularly proud of! It is said that words are like people, and Wang Luodan's handwriting is as elegant and beautiful as herself, and also has special personality. It is no wonder that it was included in "China on the Tip of the Pen".

Although Wang Luodan's handwriting is not as majestic as that of many great calligraphers, it still has its own merits. The reason why Wang Luodan can write such handwriting is also related to her usual practice. Not open. According to Wang Luodan, practicing calligraphy is a big hobby of hers. She likes to write and practice calligraphy on weekdays. People in contemporary society tend to be impetuous, and few people can calm down and practice calligraphy. The editor has to admire Wang Luodan for still maintaining a calm mind in such an impatient society.

Actually, in addition to Wang Luodan, there are many celebrities in the entertainment industry who have good-looking handwriting, such as Jing Boran, Yang Mi, etc. Jing Boran's fonts have also been included in Tencent QQ. Tencent QQ has a special font called "Jingbao font". The font is very delicate and looks as good as Jing Boran himself. The written test is also very smooth and not sloppy. Jing Boran often writes some classic sentences onto a piece of white paper and uploads them to Weibo. This behavior also attracts many fans.

Yang Mi’s fonts are also very beautiful, just like printed fonts. They are a bit domineering but not ostentatious, which is particularly in line with Yang Mi’s personality.

Nowadays, everyone is accustomed to typing on computers and mobile phones, causing many people to forget to write when they pick up their pen. I hope you can write more when you have time and practice your handwriting. After all, Chinese characters are a long-standing and everlasting culture of China and must not be thrown away!