There are more than one cursive writing of the word "tiger", and the most common one is "a stroke of tiger", which actually comes from the sixth writing of the word "tiger". When cursive writing, the first stroke (which can be written as a short horizontal stroke) is written together with the left vertical stroke, and then the short horizontal stroke is written, and then it turns clockwise for two consecutive times (first big and then small).
The last stroke stands upright, which is the most standard way to write "a tiger", such as the word "tiger" written by Dong Qichang and Xian Yushu in the Yuan Dynasty; In addition, there are two ways to write the cursive script of "Tiger". One is the fifth way starting from the above tiger: first write two strokes horizontally and vertically on the left side, then write two strokes horizontally (the horizontal tick in the middle is simplified to one horizontal), and finally write the word "towel".
Such as the writing of Wang Duo and Xu Wei in Ming Dynasty; Another way to write it is to omit the left vertical pen and abbreviate the first flat pen as a dot on the basis of the above-mentioned "tiger stroke", which is the simplest way to write it.
Tiger analysis:
Tiger (scientific name: Panthera tigris), commonly known as tiger, is a big cat among mammals. It is unique to Asia, and its origin is mainly Northeast Asia and Southeast Asia. Tiger is a highly evolved predator and an indispensable part of natural ecology. Adult tigers can reach a body length of 2-2.5m, a tail length of 1 m and a weight of 90-220kg.
In addition to their huge size and powerful muscles, their most striking feature is that they have black vertical stripes on their white or orange fur, and their lower half is lighter in color. Fierce and powerful, known as the king of the forest, the king of all animals, the ancient name Nanshan White-fronted King.