The domineering writing of military cursive script

The army's cursive script:

10 cursive writing taboo:

1, the whole article has no painting eyes: the whole article is unremarkable, and finally it is full of bad records.

2, there is no big break in the overall situation: there is no big blank in the whole article, and there is no break if it is not established. The whole article is dull and congested.

3, the whole body is powerless: pain. The whole article has no sense of flow, which makes people feel stumbling everywhere. This mentality is extremely poor.

4, abrupt long horizontal: if you cut your waist, the momentum will be completely broken. If the horizontal drawing is long, the conversion will be slow.

5, more vertical as a bundle of salary: don't draw too much straight, it will look dull after it. And the same vertical painting makes people feel the same.

6, avoid flat, scattered, crowded, weak: flat without ups and downs; When it is scattered, the momentum will be completely broken; Squeeze the whole article without focus, noisy and confusing, and ugly; Unable to make the whole article listless.

7, the first line is not correct: the first word and the last word of the first line of the work must be in the same position, otherwise the whole line will be skewed.

8. Unfamiliar: Be familiar with the content, artistic conception, word formation, sentence breaking, inking, blank space, eye painting, and don't copy. Don't think when you write, but indulge. Books are free, pens are free. Unfamiliar people are disconnected everywhere and their breathing is blocked.

9. Disconnection between words: People who separate words feel scattered. Although the words are extremely changeable, they are not experts. People who are close to each other give in to each other. This is the master of change.

10, the connection is reversed, the connection is reversed, I don't know the back, I don't know the beginning and the end, I don't know the transformation. It's caused by the wrong theory. It's well-articulated and off-topic, Wan Li.