#19 is actually an ugly laowai (foreigner) writing, practicing shufa (calligraphy). You can notice because the strokes lack natural flow. We, as foreigners, learn the order of the strokes and then do it following the steps... 1, 2, 3, 4, ...We need to remember the character, then the strokes, then the order,... And everything is rigid. A natural Chinese writing will flow between strokes making, for example, the square shape (3 strokes) into something more similar to a number 12 (2 strokes connected).
Chinese people have a handwriting way more complex and delicate.
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I've filled a few calligraphy books myself... in the deathstar
#19 is actually an ugly laowai (foreigner) writing, practicing shufa (calligraphy). You can notice because the strokes lack natural flow. We, as foreigners, learn the order of the strokes and then do it following the steps... 1, 2, 3, 4, ...We need to remember the character, then the strokes, then the order,... And everything is rigid. A natural Chinese writing will flow between strokes making, for example, the square shape (3 strokes) into something more similar to a number 12 (2 strokes connected).
Chinese people have a handwriting way more complex and delicate.
Source:
I've filled a few calligraphy books myself... in the deathstar
Chinese people have a handwriting way more complex and delicate.
Source:
I've filled a few calligraphy books myself... in the deathstar