Lu Han's signature is a Chinese character "deer", and the word "Chinese" is pinyin, which is very complicated. The dot on the prefix "deer" is specially painted in the shape of love, so sweet that it seems to turn into water ~
Lay's signature is preceded by his English name "Lay", and it should be preceded by the word "xing", which is complicated but distinctive, and it is very complicated to recognize ~
Liu Shishi's signature is exquisite. The word "Liu" below is similar to that of grass, but the word "poem" below is similar to that of work, which is completely recognizable ~
Tang Yan's signature is scrawled, but vague and easy to read. Do you think this is a signature? Too flexible ~
This is as clear as her handwriting, so I don't need to imagine it, as long as I can read it ~
Some people say that there are several circles at both ends of Louis Koo's signature, and whether it is complete or not depends on his mentality.
What's more, like a pile of whirlwind potatoes, it hurts to laugh ~