How to write Li's artistic signature? At present, there is no uniform writing. First, there is no systematic design system. Second, everyone's name is different. So there are thousands of people in the signature, and each person's name has its own unique way of writing. However, there are some common and easy-to-learn writing methods for signature. There are three ways to write it:
Zuo Judas xiaoqian
Introduction: The left side is big and the right side is small. Generally speaking, in the signature, the beauty of surname writing accounts for a large proportion, and the surname should be more intuitive, so the left is big and the right is small. Refer to the figure below for specific writing.
Note: This writing method is suitable for people with few strokes after the first two words. You can practice the surname template first, and then practice the last word or two according to your own preferences!
Siamese sign
Introduction: This writing pays attention to consistency. From writing to writing, lift the pen no more than three times. As the old saying goes, let nature take its course, which is to describe this writing!
Note: this writing method does not require high number of words, strokes and words, but it does require the writer's own writing skills. If you are a novice, it is not recommended to start with this writing.
Traditional writing
Introduction: This writing is not artistic, but clean and generous, and is suitable for formal occasions such as work, meetings and contracts.
Note: This writing emphasizes the beauty of form.
Appreciation of the word "Li"
The original meaning of the word "Li" is a deciduous tree with white flowers in spring and sweet and sour fruits in summer. Shuowen Jiezi is regarded as "the fruit of a tree", with "wood" as the square and "zi" as the phonetic side. Later, because this kind of fruit is sweet and sour, it can relieve difficulties and fatigue, and it is almost a necessary condolence product for long-distance hikers in ancient times, so it has evolved into synonymous with travel preparation in travelers' bags.
Today it is mainly used as a surname. Li is one of the top five surnames in China and the second largest surname in the world, with a population of over 87 million. In China, northerners are the majority.