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 : 77. When a character is compounded with the 162d radical, the upper part of it should be written larger than the lower.
 * 78. Where the oblique strokes are short, and the horizontal long, the oblique stroke on the right must be contracted.
 * 79. In these, let the upright lines to the left be short, those to the right long.
 * 80. Let the perpendicular stroke to the left of these be extended a little beyond the others.
 * 81. The hook in the upper part of these should be turned inwards.
 * 82. These characters require skill and care in writing them.
 * 83. Examples for writing such characters as are compounded of the 20th radical.
 * 84. Examples of such as have the 163d radical on the right.
 * 85. Examples of such as have the 170th radical on the left.
 * 86 to 92. Examples of characters compounded with various radicals, &c.