1. When he comes to play with you, take out the toy Doby Cat and let him aim at it. If he still pays attention to your hand at this time, he will always hold the toy in front of him and let him know to play with the toy instead of your hand.
Bite your hand if you don't give up. After scaring him, don't play with him and ignore him.
3. Or you can hold or grasp the back of the kitten's neck with gentle strength (that is, where the mother cat holds the kitten). Being stimulated here will send out nerve signals to calm the kitten down (if she doesn't calm down, she can't move behind his back) and make the kitten realize that you are different from him. Calm down and preach! I think it's very useful! Don't play with him after this stage, and play with him later.
As a last resort, stick a piece of double-sided tape on his biting hand. Cats don't like sticky things If they are stuck, they will stop playing, but if they are not careful, they may stop coming to you.
Kittens are really cute, so cherish the time with them! Because most cats will have more and more personalities when they grow up, and they don't necessarily like to play with people.