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So we can always find examples that follow this rule. One of them is "often" and in Chinese
"ping ying" is "chang" so follow the rule "top to bottom" start with top and then also
one rule to follow here right away is "center stroke before symmetrical wings" and so let
me write it. Top to bottom so that's the very top of it and then the wings are symmetrical
two dots and then we follow the rule "left to right" for those two dots. Left to right
and then still following the "top to bottom" rule, left to right, left to right like that.
That's "wan" and so we have "zian hong ho su", "zian pie ho na" and "outside inside"
rule. Outside and close the door, o.k. so that concludes our discussion about the stroke
orders. We talk about the seven rules, o.k. "top to bottom", "left to right",
"upper left to lower right",
and "outside to inside".