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In the context of "The Complete Chinese Adjective Stroke Order Course 2026," which fundamental principle of Chinese character stroke order is paramount for the accurate construction of descriptive adjectives, particularly those with complex radicals like 晴 (qíng)?
Strokes are always written from bottom to top.
Characters are primarily built from left to right, with exceptions only for specific radical formations.
The order of strokes is determined by radical position and stroke complexity, prioritizing horizontal strokes before vertical ones within a radical.
Strokes within a radical are always written in the same sequence as they appear in the stroke order list for that radical, regardless of their position within the character.
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When mastering the stroke order for descriptive adjectives in "The Complete Chinese Adjective Stroke Order Course 2026," the concept of "top to bottom, left to right" is a guiding principle. However, how does this principle apply to adjectives like 漂亮 (piàoliang), specifically concerning the character 票 (piào)?
The left-to-right principle dictates writing the radical 乃 (nǎi) first, followed by the top portion of 票, then the bottom.
The strokes of 票 are written entirely from top to bottom before moving to the right.
The top-to-bottom rule governs the initial strokes of 票, but the left-to-right principle applies to the overall construction of the character within the adjective.
The primary rule for 票 is "inside before outside," overriding the general top-to-bottom, left-to-right sequence.
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In "The Complete Chinese Adjective Stroke Order Course 2026," the complexity of adjectives like 舒服 (shūfu) presents challenges. For the character 舒 (shū), understanding the order of the strokes within the radical 舍 (shè) is crucial. Which stroke order rule is most critical for correctly writing the strokes that form the roof-like structure (冖) and the subsequent components of 舍?
Horizontal strokes are generally written before vertical strokes, and the top part of a radical is completed before the bottom.
The outermost strokes are always the first to be written to establish the character's boundary.
The radical 舍 is an exception, and its strokes are written from right to left for structural integrity.
The strokes forming the roof (冖) are written last to enclose the character.

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