Hello,
I've been studying Short form 3. What I am wondering is how you view the diagram or pattern of that form? For example, we know with Short form 1, the diagram/pattern of that is the shape of a plus (+), [going 12 to 6, then 3 to 9, then 9 to 3, then 6 to 12].
For Short form 3, my understanding is that it starts out in a line (12 to 6), then switches from 9 to 3. From there on, the angle shifts to a sort of a lopsided incomplete rectangle; (going 8 to 2) with the upper right corner, then at that corner goes 10 to 4, then a long side from 4 to 10, then a short side from 8 to 2 before the final segment, 12 to 6. I am trying to visualize this in a linear way. If my word description doesn't make sense to you, maybe I can draw what I think the Short form 3 diagram is in my mind, and attach it for you for your feedback.
- Ceicei
I've been studying Short form 3. What I am wondering is how you view the diagram or pattern of that form? For example, we know with Short form 1, the diagram/pattern of that is the shape of a plus (+), [going 12 to 6, then 3 to 9, then 9 to 3, then 6 to 12].
For Short form 3, my understanding is that it starts out in a line (12 to 6), then switches from 9 to 3. From there on, the angle shifts to a sort of a lopsided incomplete rectangle; (going 8 to 2) with the upper right corner, then at that corner goes 10 to 4, then a long side from 4 to 10, then a short side from 8 to 2 before the final segment, 12 to 6. I am trying to visualize this in a linear way. If my word description doesn't make sense to you, maybe I can draw what I think the Short form 3 diagram is in my mind, and attach it for you for your feedback.
- Ceicei