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OK, let’s talk about support. This element it's when we talk about about a square character.
Like, kin, thats field or war, that's country. It doesn't matter because they are pretty
steady on its own because they almost a square. Most Chinese characters are like that. Because
of the character of the features. A square character. But, at times you see characters
like this. And characters like that. And so, it's not easy to achieve enough support for
the character so, one trick to do is that the last stroke, the vertical should be very
perpendicular to the other strokes or to the edge of the grid or, also they should be able
to support the whole character. When you distribute the strokes kind of evenly. So, here we got
a pretty good supporting for the horizontal stroke. But, it's important where you put
the dot. So, if you put it down here it doesn't seem to stand right, so if it's up here it's
closer to the upper stroke. It's to the right but since the top part is close together it
seems to have enough support for the character. The same thing for chia, that one is chia
by the way. That's lower or below that's chia.