Our writing lesson for today brings us a bit more than halfway through our list of rules for
how to write Chinese characters. It also brings the number of characters recognized by our Chinese Writing Pad to around 160 hanzi in both simplified and traditional form.
And our new rule for you is very simple. Chinese has some characters and radicals with a dot in their upper-left corner. In all cases you want to write this dot first. There is a common variant in characters with the 门 radical that involves writing the long vertical stroke first and if you do this no-one is going to lose any sleep, but you'll end up having more trouble with cursive character input so we recommend sticking to the standards. As always, if you're a
premium subscriber you can click through to the writing section of this lesson and practice until this is second nature.