How to write calligraphy in Qi's traditional Chinese characters?

The traditional Chinese characters of "Qi" are shown in the following figure:

The specific explanation of "Qi" is as follows:

[q]

1, one end of something is flat or in a straight line: ~ whole. Uneven.

2, achieve, how about peace: see the sages ~. The river is waist-deep.

3. Simultaneously; Similarly; Together: ~ name. ~ sound. ~ work together. One ~ forward.

4. All; Complete: ~ complete. Here we are.

5. The name of the Zhou Dynasty governors in China, whose territory is in the north, east and southeast of Hebei Province.

6. Name of Chinese dynasty: Southern Dynasties ~. Northern dynasties ~.

[ jì ]

1, adjustment: the craftsman has skills, but the medicine is also. Later he became an "agent".

2, reagents: only a few. Later he became an "agent".

3. boundaries; Time: a hundred years, long life.

4. success; Maturity: things are available ~. Later, it was "economy".

[ zī ]

Same as "hmm". Cereals used for ancient sacrifices.

[ zhāi ]

1.

2, fasting: ~ go again in three days.

3. Zhuang Jing: ~ Zhuang. ~ strict.

Extended data

Stroke of Chinese characters

Interpretation of some words:

1, complete: [qí quán]?

Everything (mostly goods): goods. Category ~. Function ~.

2. Alignment mode:

Make two or more things flexibly cooperate or contact.

3. Alignment: [kàn qí]?

When waiting in line, stand in a row with the designated person as the standard.

4. Let a hundred flowers blossom: [b m: I hu ā qí fang]?

A metaphor for the free development of various works of art in different forms and styles.

5. Neat: [zhengqí]?

Orderly; Organized; Not chaotic: ~ uniform. Clothing ~. Step ~.