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  • Where can you buy this kind of paper?

  • nice!

  • @16BIT48KHZ Thank you.

  • i love your calligraphy.

  • Thank you.

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  • I'm so sorry about that mix-up!

    Thank you very much for your clear explanation.

    Xie xie

  • Thank you.

  • Nihao Haiying,

    Means tsong wen, right?

    I don't understand the difference between tsong wen and po tong hua.

    Anyway, your calligraphy is beautiful!

    I am very interested in learning stroke order. Do you have calligraphy practice sheets that indicate 1, 2, 3, etc for stroke order?

    Xie xie

  • Thanks for your comment. Please note you have mistaken someone else's name for my video. My name is Ching-Yuen.

    Tsong Wen ("Chinese") refers to the generic Chinese languages - it could be thousands or hundreds of dialects and it also includes the official Mandarin which is also called Pu Tong Hua ("commonly spoken language.") I hope this clarifies the differences.

    More videos will be uploaded later. Thanks.

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