I have to say the traditional Chinese character "Liu" here. There is no change on the right, mainly because the upper and lower structure on the left has become much more complicated. Among them, there is a word "gold" below, and there are left and right structures with fewer strokes on it. Therefore, under normal circumstances, dots will be used instead of strokes, and sometimes brush strokes will be used directly. r
Traditional Liu pays attention to two points in writing. First of all, he should master Lian Bi on the left and pay attention to gaining momentum. The seemingly cumbersome list on the left is done in one go, which has bought a deep foreshadowing for the last throw on the right. The second is to master the structure on both sides. You can't throw it too big or too small. If it's too big, it feels separated. If it's too small, it won't work. r
Liu (Li ú, traditional Chinese character: Liu), radical: Bu, stroke: 6 strokes, structure: left and right structure, stroke order: horizontal and left vertical hook, word formation method: original pictophonetic characters, meaning five elements: Jin, surname: Liu, five strokes:, stroke order writing: 465438. r
The basic meaning of Liuzi: R.
1, noun r
Weapons like axes and cymbals. Ming, Zhang Zilie, Zheng Zitong and Dao Bu: "Liu, Yue." "Shangshu Gu Ming": "One person crowns Liu and stands in the East Hall. 」r
Surname: If there was Liu Ji in the Ming Dynasty. r
Ancient weapon, symbolizing imperial power. r
2. verb: kill. r
"Book of Books Pan Geng": "My people's concern is endless." r
Selected Works Zhang Hengsi: "Looking at the bare river bank, I can see Liu from my ancestral river." r
Shan Li's note: "Liu, kill also." r
3. Adjective: The branches and leaves are sparse and scattered. r
The Book of Songs Daya Sang Rou: "Liu took advantage of it and made people fall here." r