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Chinese In 9 Weeks: Introduction Course Lesson 3 - National Identity
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Again, we'll use a building block that can't survive on its own. Now this building block is actually a smaller version of this of hand of show, it doesn't have its own pronounciation. It's just a smaller version of it. So I just told you that hand will be used a lot. But if it's supposed to be squeezed into another character, this you can see this character will take up a lot of space. So instead, we'll use this squished version of the same thing or the hand in these other characters then as building blocks.

So if you look at this picture, now, if you look at this picture now, this is what you'll see on doors everywhere. If you're in China, when you need to push a door or press anything simply, what you need to do anything, anything like that. What you need, you need, you will see this little you will see this little hand a little squished version of a hand. And that can help you imagine the idea part here because you need to push with your hands wonderful.

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