How to Write "Rich" in Chinese Radicals

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Part of the video series: How to Write Chinese Radicals

Summary: Learn how to write more Chinese Radicals, such as the word 'rich,' in this free video clip on calligraphy and writing other languages.

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How to Write "Rich" in Chinese Radicals

First we talk about the radical zhu. Okay. As we talk about this stroke before this is a tat. So, for characters that don't belong to any other radicals and it's hard to find a place, but if they contain this stroke in the character this is included under the radical zhu. And very easily, some Chinese people will probably tell you that dian and dian is the name for stroke. For the stroke dian. So this is zhu and this is dian. Examples for characters under the radical zhu are like (writing example demo) Okay. Yong.

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