How to write a good running script?

Question 1: How to write a running script (flower)? 1) Several ways to write Hua Zi's running script

Hua Zi Debiao's Pen Running Script Writing Method

Simplified writing method of cursive square hard pen calligraphy

Hanako's classic and complicated writing method

A brand-new shorthand method for Hanako's hard-pen calligraphy

Simplified writing method of Ye Genyou's cursive brush running script

2) The characteristics of running script:

Running script is a writing style between regular script and cursive script. Write more freely and smoothly, and those close to cursive script are called cursive script; The writing is relatively correct and stable, close to the standard of regular script.

In the process of writing, the brush strokes are obviously manifested in various forms of stippling. This brush stroke often leaves a delicate trace between stippling and characters, which is silk thread.

Question 2: How to write cursive characters?

Question 3: How to write a cursive script How to write a cursive script:

Question 4: How to write regular script with hard pen calligraphy: the flower head is written as two crosses.

Running script: cursive script is written with two points and one horizontal, and the side of the word list becomes a vertical hook.

Question 5: How to write Huazi's brush strokes? Write as you like, as long as there are strokes and neatness.

Question 6: The running script of rice calligraphy and painting is Mi Fei calligraphy font (running script):

Question 7: How to write the flower character in Japanese is similar to that in Chinese, and the word "bi" in the lower right corner is not "seven".

Question 8: How many ways to write the word "I" in calligraphy? I haven't seen this problem before.

In ancient times, I meant a weapon: Agger on one side and Wo on the other. Now it has been lost. I guess there is a thick stick in the field. So, there is this word in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. For thousands of years, it has been pronounced as e, but the root of the tongue protrudes to the upper jaw to read.

From the beginning of calligraphy, it is diverse. I'll send you a picture and you'll know. I think it's from Wang Shouren or the mainland.