Hello. You have written this character a few times with the second stroke detached from the first stroke. In the world of calligraphy, this technically turns it into 曰. What's the difference? If you examine old writings, you will notice that 日 is almost always closed and 曰 is almost always open at the upper left. This is the preservation of a feature in 篆書. It normally wouldn't be a problem, but because you are teaching calligraphy, you cannot make these kinds of mistakes.
if i pronounce an english r and an english v, do i make the correct sound?
migencluz 7 months ago
Perhaps the last sound in the English word "garage" is a similar sound.
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calvinlotz 2 years ago
Yes. You are right. I never thought about that. Thank you.
yanghaiying 2 years ago
This is by far the most difficult word to pronounce but one of the easiest to right
Generalvaldez 2 years ago
Hello. You have written this character a few times with the second stroke detached from the first stroke. In the world of calligraphy, this technically turns it into 曰. What's the difference? If you examine old writings, you will notice that 日 is almost always closed and 曰 is almost always open at the upper left. This is the preservation of a feature in 篆書. It normally wouldn't be a problem, but because you are teaching calligraphy, you cannot make these kinds of mistakes.
001Asoer 2 years ago
Thank you for pointing out.
yanghaiying 2 years ago
i think to improve it you shuld teach new words
ejdeng 3 years ago