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        These are Chinese characters (題, 得, 登, 琉) written in three styles (from top to bottom:  w:Kaisho,  w:Gyōsho,  w:Sōsho) by  en:user:Exploding Boy. Notice how the shape of the character remains the same while the individual strokes are radically altered.
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         - (del) (rev) 11:28, 7 April 2004 . . Exploding Boy (Talk) . . 300x300 (10319 bytes) (Chinese characters written in three styles by Exploding Boy)
 
        
        
         
        
        
         
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