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Lesson 1 of 2

Make a Movie 出

KEYWORD:

To Exit

Pinyin:

chū

Actor:

chu- Fictional Character

Set:

-Ø childhood home

Room within Set:

Outside the Entrance

Prop(s):

山 Mountain

山 Mountain

Notes: Be aware that the two mountains share a middle stroke.



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Chad Ressler

Location: Childhood Home [Outside the Entrance]
Actor: Chewbacca
Props: 2 Mountains

I'm moving out of my childhood home and Han Solo and Chewbacca are helping me. The last thing to pack are two decorative replicas of mountains on my front porch. They are stacked one of top of the other and are too heavy for Han and I to pick up. Chewbacca can carry them, but he won't come back outside for some reason. Han asks if I want to learn some Shryiiwook (Chewbacca's language), and I agree. He teaches me a few grunts and growls and has me say them to Chewbacca who slowly comes outside, finally, and carries the mountain replicas to the truck. Han tells me that he just taught me how to say "Exit" which is the literal translation, but it just means "come outside" to Chewie.

MB Team

Here's the link to where Phil & Luke talked about this comment in the Mandarin Blueprint Podcast:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhzYHcsrOkc&t=3182s



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Thomas Brand

Sorry to be annoying, but I think the stroke order is wrong here. Unless there are two correct ways to do it.

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