How to write a thousand-word running script?

Swastika writing:

Although the swastika used by the Nazi Party looks simple, it is a very basic character in calligraphy, especially in running script.

Wan (pinyin: wàn, mò) is a first-class Chinese character (commonly used word) in the General Standard of Chinese [1]. Simplified Chinese character "Wan" and traditional Chinese character (hereinafter referred to as "Wan") are two different glyphs at first. Wan was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty [2], and it looks like a scorpion. Later, another pictophonetic word "Qiu" was created to express the original meaning of "Wan". Wan was borrowed as a number, and Wan was a huge number, so Wan also meant a great number. "Wan" has also appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, and its original meaning is unknown. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, it was still used as a quantifier. In this sense, it was synonymous with "Wan". Read wàn above. "Wan" is also pronounced "Mi" to compound the surname "Wan Yi". When "Wan" is pronounced as "Mi", there is no traditional Chinese form.