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Stroke Directionality Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation P

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Q1Domain Verified
Within "The Complete Chinese Stroke Order Course 2026," what foundational principle of stroke directionality is emphasized as the absolute prerequisite for all subsequent stroke order rules, even before the introduction of specific stroke types?
The left-to-right, top-to-bottom principle.
The entry and exit strokes principle.
The horizontal strokes before vertical strokes principle.
The balance and symmetry principle.
Q2Domain Verified
In "The Complete Chinese Stroke Order Course 2026," when discussing the "enclosing" stroke order rule, what subtle but critical distinction is made between an "open" enclosure and a "closed" enclosure in terms of stroke directionality application?
Open enclosures require the final enclosing stroke to be written last, while closed enclosures have no such restriction.
Open enclosures are always written from top to bottom, while closed enclosures can be written in any direction.
Open enclosures involve a continuous stroke for the enclosure, while closed enclosures are formed by discrete strokes.
Open enclosures prioritize the completion of the internal components before the final stroke, whereas closed enclosures necessitate the final stroke to seal the character before internal strokes are finalized.
Q3Domain Verified
"The Complete Chinese Stroke Order Course 2026" introduces the concept of "stroke interaction" to refine stroke order. For a character like "小," how does the interaction between the dot (点) and the hook (捺) specifically dictate the directionality of the hook, according to the course's advanced principles?
The dot's entry point necessitates a sharper angle for the hook's exit.
The hook's direction is independent of the dot, focusing solely on character balance.
The dot's placement forces the hook to initiate from a higher point and extend downwards and outwards.
The hook must always be written with a single, continuous motion originating from the center of the character.

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