Except for a few words, almost all Chinese characters are composed of radicals and other monomers.
Generally speaking, radicals can be divided into five types: left, right, above, below and outside.
The radical parts of Mi Fei's running script come from regular script, and some rely on cursive script. Of course, there are also some running scripts that are not regular script or cursive script. For example, the upper and lower parts of two people are connected, and the lower parts of three water outlets are connected. The radical of Mi Fei's running script often changes according to the length, thickness and size of the monomer it matches, and it is not the same, but also echoes the monomer it matches. The method of echo is either regular script or cursive script. In addition, we also pay special attention to the collocation relationship between some groups and monomers. When using Lian Bi, we should not only pay attention to the thread binding, but also pay attention to the gesture, but we should not use the thread binding too much. If the situation is not connected, the whole word is a mess. What needs to be emphasized is that tying lines is generally thinner than strokes, so as to avoid the distinction between subject and object.
Below, how to deal with the situation that radicals are on the left, radicals are on the right, radicals are above, radicals are below, and radicals are outside is as follows: