How to write the wooden running script Lian Bi?

question 1: how to write wooden regular script, cursive script and running script? As shown in figure

Question 2: How to write Xiang's running script, mainly the wooden characters on the left, I can't see how to write it, so I want to learn and look good.

question 3: how to write 15 points in wooden script, official script, cursive script and running script from ancient posts

question 4: how to write wooden running script is not much different from regular script!

The picture comes from "The Epitaph of Qiu E" by Zhao Meng of Yuan Dynasty

Question 5: How to write cursive script in wooden cursive script

Question 6: How to write the picture in wooden calligraphy.

question 7: Oracle Bone Inscriptions, inscriptions on bronze, seal script, official script, regular script, cursive script and running script with wooden characters.

question 8: what is the vertical position for writing wooden characters in calligraphy? first, imagine what it would be like if all the characters were left out with the front. If the left skimmer uses the running script to carry it back, does the right one still have a front? Now, what would it be like if the left side was curled with a front, and the right side was pressed with a running script ..... After thinking about it, it would feel a little frivolous to use a hanging needle to stand upright anyway, and calligraphy generally emphasizes vigorous and powerful. Even Song Huizong's thin gold body is a pen and a steel knife, vigorous and tall. It's the same principle that the wood is not at the end of the art, and his works are usually vertical hooks with two strokes, that is, at most, he uses the brushwork of his font core to connect a point horizontally or vertically. I hope I can help you

Question 9: How to write next to Mu Zi in the running script? Write it down and send a picture, and write more kinds of words next to the word "wood", which is a combination of grazing and side. Writing tends to be left and downward, and crouching on the front, showing a variety of shapes due to the different angles and the weight of force.