Simple Chinese Calligraphy Characters 反水之公心

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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2009

Chinese calligraphy sample characters:
反 reverse; opposite
水 water
之 of ( 的 )
公 public; male
心 heart

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  • Thank you for uploading. Although these characters have few strokes, they are difficult to write, because they occur so frequently, especially 之. In general, the more common a character is, the more difficult it is to write well.

  • In Chinese calligraphy writing, those characters with fewer strokes may be more difficult in structure than those with more strokes.

    For me, basic strokes, 天, 大, and etc. are more difficult from technical aspects than those characters with 8 to 12 strokes.

    Thank you.

  • beautiful this red color !!

  • Thank you.

  • i saw this character with 33 strokes. i really have no idea what it is, it just said it's a magical character you write with inkbrush, then you burn the paper, get the ashes put it in water and drink while making a wish :| I wanna know the meaning. I hope you do know .

  • It's a Taoist (Daoist) belief and practice in China. I drank that kind of ashes when I was a kid :( My grandma and parents hired a man to do that for my cold...

    There are several kinds of Taoist symbols (a combination of several Chinese characters in different versions) on that kind of paper.

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  • but you are welcomed ^^

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