Here are the different broken strokes in the Liu style. For each stroke, an example of a Chinese character is provided. Each stroke of each character is numbered according to the order in which the strokes are written. The number is indicated at the start of the stroke.

Example: stroke no. 11:

Sēng: Buddhist monk

Example: stroke no. 3:

Bái: white

Example: stroke no. 2:

Guó: country

Example: stroke no. 2:

Zhì: to place

Example: stroke no. 2:

Cǐ: this

Example: stroke no. 2:

Ān: peace

Example: stroke no. 5:

Shì: world

Example: stroke no. 6:

Chén: minister

Example: strokes no. 11 and 12:

Qū: region

Example: stroke no. 2:

Shān: mountain

Example: stroke no. 2:

Shuǐ: water

Example: stroke no. 2:

Jīng: canals