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imron -

Ah ok, now I see it. Initially I didn't look at the enlarged image, just the small thumbnail, and
I didn't see that the middle vertical stroke (what becomes the right-hand vertical stroke of 耳)
extends so far. It kind of disappears in the thumbnail.



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roddy -



Quote:

Ah ok, now I see it. Initially I didn't look at the enlarged image, just the small thumbnail, and
I didn't see that the middle vertical stroke (what becomes the right-hand vertical stroke of 耳)
extends so far. It kind of disappears in the thumbnail.

Oooh, there's a bigger one

Ok, I see what everyone was talking about now.










linlu -

the characater is 取
and the handwriting is not good.










trien27 -

it's a combination of characters. qu[to take: character as a whole]? ren[person: 2 strokes in
middle]? Maybe it's an attempt to duplicate an existing ancient Chinese character into something
fancy[to please someone who's oblivious to the Chinese language]? Badly modified character. Or
maybe the creator is trying to combine different Chinese calligraphic styles into one?












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