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How to write the numbers in the primary school math book?
"3" is like an ear. When you start writing, don't touch the line. You touch the line up, then touch the line down, slightly bend into a semicircle in the middle, turn to the lower right above the dotted line, touch the line down, and finally touch the line up.

Other numbers are written as follows:

"1" is like chalk, starting from the attachment in the upper right corner and writing obliquely to the attachment in the lower left corner. This is not simply connecting two corners.

"2" is like a duckling, starting from the pen and touching the line on the left, then touching the line up to the right, forming a semicircle slightly, diagonally to the lower left corner and touching the line horizontally.

"4" is like a small flag, starting from the upper line to the middle, slanting to the lower grid to the left, and then bending to the right at Pengzuo Line to touch the line. The second pen goes down from the attachment in the upper right corner and touches the line in the middle below.

"5" is like a hook, starting from less than half of the upper line, going down to the middle corner to the left, drawing a big semicircle above the middle line, touching the right line and ending at the left line. Finally, draw a horizontal line on it.

"6" is like a whistle Draw an arc downward from the upper line to the right, touch the left line and the bottom line, and touch the right line upward to draw a small circle with the top of the small circle exceeding the center line.