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12/21/2016

Shodo Online Lesson 11, radical “water” - Shodo with a Brush Pen



First, download and print a practice sheet here.



Today, you are going to learn how to draw radical "water" (さんずいへん sanzuihen).

This radical stands for a stream of water, and of course, kanji with the radical "water" is related to water.

the origin of water

Draw the radical "water" in the 40% area as pictured below, just like the other radicals.
radical water

The first stroke and the second stroke are the dot type A.
The third stroke is an ewxtended dot type B. Put the brush on the paper at an angle of about 60°, and make a slightly-long hook.

water dot

Put the first stroke and the second stroke close together.
Put the third stroke at a distance from the other two.
Place the second stroke closer to the left side than the first stroke.
Make the tip of the first stroke and the third stroke line up.

how to right radical water




Now let's write the following characters.

kanji soup

stroke order
1. Dot type A
2. Dot type A
3. Dot type B (extended)
4. Horizontal stroke
5. Vertical stroke

On-yomiじゅう ju
Kun-yomiしる shiru
Meaning soup

This is a combination of the radical "water" and "ten".
Make the fifth stroke long enough to make some space on the bottom of the left part.



kanji decide

stroke order
1. Dot type A
2. Dot type A
3. Dot type B (extended)
4. Continued line
5. Horizontal stroke
6. Left sweep
7. Right sweep

On-yomiけつ ketsu
Kun-yomiき(める) kimeru
Meaning decide

Make the bottom tips line up as pictured above.



kanji pond

stroke order
1. Dot type A
2. Dot type A
3. Dot type B (extended)
4. Continued line and hook
5. Vertical stroke
6. Curve and hook

On-yomiち chi
Kun-yomiいけ ike
Meaning pond

This kanji is a little bit difficult to balance out.
For the fourth stroke, the first part is angled upwards, and the second part is angled inwards.
The fifth stroke starts from upper place than the sixth stroke.

For this kanji, make some space on the bottom of the right part.





How was this lesson?
All the contents that I introduced today are on the practice sheet.
Please download it from here.

12/05/2016

Shodo Online Lesson 10, radical “person” - Shodo with a Brush Pen



First, download and print a practice sheet here.



Today, you are going to learn how to draw radical "person" (にんべん ninben).
This radical consists of two strokes, a "left stroke" and a "right stroke", so I think you can draw it easily.

As I showed in this article, draw the radical in the 40% area like the picture below.



After completing the left sweep, start the vertical stroke from the middle of the previous stroke as pictured below.





Now let's write following characters.



stroke order
1. Left sweep
2. Vertical stroke
3. Horizontal stroke
4. Horizontal stroke

On-yomiじん jin
Kun-yomi-
Meaning humanity

Make the second line cross over than the right part to create some space on the bottom of the right part.





stroke order
1. Left sweep
2. Vertical stroke
3. Horizontal stroke
4. Vertical stroke
5. Left sweep
6. Right sweep

On-yomiきゅう kyuu
Kun-yomiやす(む) yasumu
Meaning rest

I already introduced how to draw "tree" in this lesson.

However, this time make the second stroke shorter than the fourth stroke to create some space on the bottom of the radical "person".

As seen above, there are different way of drawing the radical to balance out the kanji.





stroke order
1. Left sweep
2. Vertical stroke
3. Horizontal stroke
4. Curve and hook
5. Dot type A

On-yomiだい dai
Kun-yomiか(える) kaeru
Meaning substitute

This kanij also needs some space in the bottom of the radical.
A tip to make the kanji look better.
Draw the second stroke shorter, which makes the fourth stroke appear longer.



How was this lesson?
All the contents that I introduced today are on the practice sheet.
Please download it from here.