The swift strokes of Chinese calligraphy

Here are the different thrown strokes (*tiàoshùn* or *liùshù*) of the Liu style. For each stroke, an example of a Chinese character is provided. Each stroke in the character is numbered according to the stroke order, with the number placed at the beginning of the stroke.

Chinese calligraphy: thrown strokes
Example: stroke no. 2:
Chinese calligraphy: thrown strokes
Zuǒ (左): left

Chinese calligraphy: thrown strokes
Example: stroke no. 1:
Chinese calligraphy: thrown strokes
Rén (人): human being

Chinese calligraphy: thrown strokes
Example: stroke no. 1:
Chinese calligraphy: thrown strokes
Shì (仕): official / to serve

Chinese calligraphy: thrown strokes
Example: stroke no. 4:
Chinese calligraphy: thrown strokes
Jiān (肩): shoulder

Chinese calligraphy: thrown strokes
Example: stroke no. 2:
Chinese calligraphy: thrown strokes
Zhàng (丈): unit of measurement ≈ 3.3 meters

Chinese calligraphy: thrown strokes
Example: stroke no. 3:
Chinese calligraphy: thrown strokes
Fū (夫): husband