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"Rules of Writing Kanji Symbols"

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TAKANORI TOMITA' Japanese Tips
[Rule of Writing Kanji Symbol]
Issued at: 3rd of July 2004
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======Japanese Tips [Rules of Kanji Writting]========

Today's Japanese Tips will tell you some rules for writing Kanji.
This rules for writing Kanji are very precise and I use to spent
many hours of my previous school life learning time.

Each single part of a Kanji is called 'Stroke' and the order in which
kanji are written is called 'KakiJun' in Japanese.
You know, when we write kanji symbols, they are basically all the
same size and are balanced correctly.

Rule 1: Horizontal Kanji strokes are written from LEFT to RIGHT!

Rule 2: Vertical Kanji storokes are written from TOP to BOTTOM.

Rule 3: When the kanji symbol has an intersecting horizontal and
vertical stroke, the starting stroke is usually the horizontal one.

Rule 4: A left hand diagonal line is written before a right hand diagonal line.

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