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of his brush in order to ensure the exquisiteness of every stroke,
 because every Chinese character depicts a unique and wondrous
 picture of its own. Mr. Sow also emphasised that there was no such



 a thing as a difficult Chinese character to write.

 As per participants’ requests, Mr. Sow demonstrated himself writing
 a few relatively intricate Chinese characters, such as “龍” and “瞏”.
 He said that ancient Chinese characters were his favourites, joking

 that  they  could greatly  showcase  the  calligrapher’s capability  at

 brush lettering. He soon started writing a few Chinese characters
 which were derived from participants’ names, such as “碧”,“

 瑶”,“毅”  ,“秦” and “韵”. He occasionally named the
 strokes as he wrote the letters, saying that as long as the calligraphy   Jointly reported by


 looked presentable, it didn’t matter if the strokes weren’t downright   JR1Z(3) Ng Yi Phin
                                     JR1S(2) Lim Shin
 accurate.
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          On the 11th of June 2021, the Western Calligraphy Club organized
          a scrapbook journal workshop from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m as part of
          the events for the Co-curricular Online Carnival. The speakers were

          students Lai Jing Ern, Ng Rui and Pang Yee Hen. Around 70 interested

 Reported by  participants took part in the workshop.
 Goh Li Lian Sr1ScB


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