How to Write "Long Lasting" in Chinese Radicals

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Part of the video series: How to Write Chinese Radicals

Summary: Get tips on how to write more Chinese Radicals such as the word 'long lasting' in this free video clip on calligraphy and writing other languages.

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How to Write "Long Lasting" in Chinese Radicals

Next character in the radical zu is yo. That means forever, long lasting in English. So time wise it has a long time. So yo. And example for words that's formed with the character yo is yo ynang. That's also forever. Yo nso is a long day. Okay let's see how yo should be written. This character is a little bit special, that it has almost all the strokes in Chinese writing system. Like this dien, hong, su, go, hong, piea, piea, na. Okay dot, horizontal, vertical, hook. Horizontal again, long left slant and short left slant and then right slant. So if you can write this character well, you are mastering the basic strokes in Chinese. The character in the zu category or radical is yo, forever.

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