I'm a left handed person yet I want to be able to write in Chinese using my left hand ..feels so good to see your vid .it inspires me to continue practicing writing / learning Chinese . 😁🙏
Thank you for this! I'm a leftie who was forced to be right handed, and am relearning how to use my left hand again! I can eat with chopsticks and write in English with my left hand, but my writing is now mirror imaged (it comes naturally to me). I'm about to attempt writing Chinese with me left hand, so this is inspiring. Thank you!
Thank you for letting me know your experience. I always think left-hand person are kind of gifted, sorry that you are forced to use your right hand. but for sure you will write very well with your left hand . let's keep practicing together !
Happy to know you are writing Chinese, keep on, for sure you will do better and better ! Seems I can not reply you with reference links, I put them in the description then. Enjoy writing, cheers!
i notice that i "cheat" with the horizonta strokes, instead of pushing them from left to right as you do (like it "should") i tend to pull them from right to left.. feels more natural for a leftie. I am just like, meh.. who see it when ia writing, then only see my writing once it is done right?
Ha I agree with you, it’s the final writing who counts. We memorize the strokes in order to write the word, who cares if the stroke is make from left to right or right to left …maybe Chinese level examens 😂
It's a kind of note book that helps you to improve chinese handwriting. You just trace the pre-printed characters and then your own writing will be nicer after repeating many times.
I am left handed. it is the same , I think. Remember the type of strokes ans their size on that particular place and word... - sometimes I have to look hantrainer to know what is pié or ti... and I didn't find the name of the last strokes of zhè... 这 ... but still... little by little...
WOW you even know the name of the stokes, you are really trying hard! yes little by little, practice makes perfect (we are still happy even not perfect) Besides, I found this video quite cool, it has strokes demontration very clearly for each character: ua-cam.com/video/EPyXW3I3KG4/v-deo.html
I'm a left handed person yet I want to be able to write in Chinese using my left hand ..feels so good to see your vid .it inspires me to continue practicing writing / learning Chinese . 😁🙏
I'm happy to hear that! keep writing, for sure you will :)
Thank you for this! I'm a leftie who was forced to be right handed, and am relearning how to use my left hand again! I can eat with chopsticks and write in English with my left hand, but my writing is now mirror imaged (it comes naturally to me). I'm about to attempt writing Chinese with me left hand, so this is inspiring. Thank you!
Thank you for letting me know your experience. I always think left-hand person are kind of gifted, sorry that you are forced to use your right hand. but for sure you will write very well with your left hand . let's keep practicing together !
Omg writing it with my right hand is already a struggle and yet here you are 👌
Btw where can i get a book like that?
Happy to know you are writing Chinese, keep on, for sure you will do better and better !
Seems I can not reply you with reference links, I put them in the description then. Enjoy writing, cheers!
@@Osdeloulou thankyou!
here i came to this video because i am a left handed writing,,i hope i can learn to write chinese
yes you will! get a pen, let’s get started!
ps: how I wish i could be left-handed ;P
i notice that i "cheat" with the horizonta strokes, instead of pushing them from left to right as you do (like it "should") i tend to pull them from right to left.. feels more natural for a leftie. I am just like, meh.. who see it when ia writing, then only see my writing once it is done right?
Ha I agree with you, it’s the final writing who counts. We memorize the strokes in order to write the word, who cares if the stroke is make from left to right or right to left …maybe Chinese level examens 😂
Oh wow, good stuff. What book is that?
It's a kind of note book that helps you to improve chinese handwriting. You just trace the pre-printed characters and then your own writing will be nicer after repeating many times.
@@Osdeloulou thank you!!
@@yorkielover2676 with pleasure :p
I am left handed. it is the same , I think. Remember the type of strokes ans their size on that particular place and word... - sometimes I have to look hantrainer to know what is pié or ti... and I didn't find the name of the last strokes of zhè... 这 ...
but still... little by little...
WOW you even know the name of the stokes, you are really trying hard! yes little by little, practice makes perfect (we are still happy even not perfect)
Besides, I found this video quite cool, it has strokes demontration very clearly for each character: ua-cam.com/video/EPyXW3I3KG4/v-deo.html
Challenge?
If you are born left-handed it is natural to write with the left hand, be it Chinese or otherwise.
For right-handed people as me, it is indeed a challenge.
義
? :)