Square
fāng
f- Male
-ang
Outside the Entrance
亠 Top Hat
丿 Samurai Sword
㇆ Pincers

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Phase 4 Grammar Points
Connector - Using 虽然...但是... to Express 'Even though...,still...'
Connector - Expressing 'Not This, Instead That' with 不是..., 而是...
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jack brady
i find it way easier to turn the whole character one prop if i can rather than trying to remember 1. pincers, 2. samurai sword 3. top hat.
because i find when im recalling the character let's say in 1-2 months, one of the 3 props has faded away and then the whole character is lost. however, if i remember just ONE thing, and i make the character ONE thing, when re-remembering it, i'm far more accurate.
DOWNSIDES are that it's harder to write the characters. Havin a wellconstructed scene with all the props in the proper position allows for you to rewrite the chracter from memory very accurately. But in a world of smartphones and keyboards, writing is by far the least important, i bet one can get away with a lifetime of chinese without ever having to write once nowadays
jack brady
looks like a person throwingg javelin so i had my actor throw a javelin