gosh... what do you know? you said it yourself "amateur". if you don't have anything positive to say, keep it to yourself!! who are you to say to a native chinese person that her calligraphy is bad????!!!! people like you make me sick!! ass hole!
You have no idea how much I enjoy these videos. I cannot explain why, I know I won't get involved in any of this activity, but I still enjoy watching your videos. Keep up the good work!
Awesome. The 'th' is always a bit tricky. You have to put your tongue between teeth so it sounds more like a "f". The first two times you pronounced 'ea' correctly, the one after the first two you pronounced it like 'ee' as in 'wheels'. I hope this helps. :)
Not only helpful, but also inspirational. Later when I teach Chinese, I will explain the tongue position for "gringos" to understand and get it right.
gosh... what do you know? you said it yourself "amateur". if you don't have anything positive to say, keep it to yourself!! who are you to say to a native chinese person that her calligraphy is bad????!!!! people like you make me sick!! ass hole!
maddhatter5283 3 years ago
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An ignorant and youngest person does not tell others to grow. Morons of a kind flock together to Yang's shadow.
purecalli 3 years ago
You are pretty cool!
yanghaiying 3 years ago
you know it yourself
purecalli 3 years ago
Maybe you just need to know a little bit more of things. When you grow up, you will understand.
yanghaiying 3 years ago
An ignorant and youngest person does not tell others to grow. Morons of a kind flock together to Yang's shadow.
purecalli 3 years ago
do you have any videos on how to hold and use a calligraphy brush?
scwushu 4 years ago
You have no idea how much I enjoy these videos. I cannot explain why, I know I won't get involved in any of this activity, but I still enjoy watching your videos. Keep up the good work!
Yoshiman 4 years ago
Thanks so much!! You always come up with the interpretations that are the most spiritual and that was exactly what we wanted, sweet friend!!
Always, Rita and Leah
soulcomfort1 4 years ago
Awesome. The 'th' is always a bit tricky. You have to put your tongue between teeth so it sounds more like a "f". The first two times you pronounced 'ea' correctly, the one after the first two you pronounced it like 'ee' as in 'wheels'. I hope this helps. :)
Harregarre 4 years ago
Not only helpful, but also inspirational. Later when I teach Chinese, I will explain the tongue position for "gringos" to understand and get it right.
yanghaiying 4 years ago
What nice piece! It made me feel good deep down in my heart. Haying, you are a very good instructor!! Big hug from your Norwegian friend.
daflunda 4 years ago
tousan tak.
Haiying
yanghaiying 4 years ago
Thank you! We love you! :-D
shirley09 4 years ago