Which character is the most stroked Chinese character and what is the most difficult Chinese charact

Updated on culture 2024-02-17
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are as many as 80,000 Chinese characters, among which there are inevitably some special Chinese characters, and "the Chinese characters with the most strokes" is a controversial topic. Let's take a look at what words have strokes that we can't imagine.

    The picture above is the word with the most strokes, the strokes are as high as 172 strokes, because the word is relatively rare, it is an ancient word, so the computer can't type it at all, for such a person, when you see the word, you are confused, how to read it? Do you know a knowledgeable friend? Comment on what this man with the most strokes in China is called.

    The pronunciation li (160 paintings), as explained in the "Collection of Rhymes", is an ancient word for "thunder". "Jiyun" explains that it is composed of four ancient characters "thunder", and the strokes reach 160 strokes.

    The pronunciation of hou·you, which is also the ancient character of "lei", is composed of 16 Tian characters and 8 hui characters, with a total of 128 strokes, ranking third in the network character strokes.

    In February 2006, the Chinese Academy of Chinese Language officially announced that the crown of "Chinese characters with the most strokes" belongs to the character "龖 (dá)"!

    But this is still controversial. There are also some words that have caused a lot of questions from everyone: like "靐, 龘", there are far more strokes than "龖"; The reporter also saw a Chinese character "biǎng" (picture), and there were as many as 56 strokes!

    However, experts say that those are meaningless words, which have little meaning in themselves, and cannot form sentences and articles. And "龖" has many records in classical Chinese, such as "龖之he, 霆之頉", which means "double dragon soaring".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I can't say this well, but the Chinese character that I know with the most comparisons is zhé (the four dragons are arranged like this Lu Lu (sorry, I can't type)).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The hardest simplified Chinese characters to write.

    齉nàng、灪yù、韽ān、 龖dá、 齺zōu、騳dú鸜qú、騱xí、虋mén、钃zhú、麣yán、鞻lóu、顟láo、饙fēn、虪shù 、飝fēi、讞yàn、靐bìng、齾yà 、爨cuàn、厵yuán、魕jī、 饐yì、麷fēng 、讟dú、顠piǎo、癵luán、 驫biāo、鱻xiān、龗líng、麤cū、爩yù、爧líng , 蠿zhuó , 龘dá, 饢náng , 鑱chán, 鬰yù, 籱zhuó, 靊fēng <>

    There is this word in the Kangxi dictionary. Guanzhong folk song: "A little bit to the sky, the Yellow River has two bays, the eight characters are wide open, the words go in, you twist, I twist; You are long, I am long; Among them, there is this word in the Kangxi dictionary.

    Guanzhong folk song: "A little bit to the sky, the Yellow River has two bays, the eight characters are wide open, the words go in, you twist, I twist; You are long, I am long; Among them, there is a horse king, next to the word moon at the bottom of the heart, leave a hook to hang hemp and talk about sugar, and push a cart to visit Xianyang".

    Clip a horse king, next to the word moon at the bottom of the heart, leave a hook to hang hemp and talk about sugar, and push a cart to visit Xianyang".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    齉nàng, 灪yù, 韽ān, 龖dá, 齺zōu, 騳dú

    鸜 qú, 騱xí, 虋mén, 钃zhú, 麣yán, 鞻lóu, the most difficult to write Chinese characters 172 paintings.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Chinese Chinese characters are the one with the most strokes among all languages in the world. The Chinese characters with the most strokes are not the same in different character sets. For example:

    Among the 8,105 "General Standard Chinese Characters" promulgated and implemented, the Chinese character with the most strokes is the character [齉], with 36 strokes.

    In the GBK character set, the Chinese character with the most strokes is the character [龘] with 48 strokes.

    The above are all Chinese characters that can be directly typed by multiple input methods (multiple Chinese characters and graphic symbol input methods).

    However, this is a word that has not been included in the international standard universal code, and because it cannot be used for information exchange, it has no use value.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    魑charm魍魉, these four characters are mostly strokes and do not know it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is recommended that you listen to a "Rare Words" sung by Chen Keyu! There are a lot of rare words in it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Top 10 Simplified Chinese Characters for the Hardest to Write:

    1. 齉nàng. Second, 灪yù. Three, 韽ān. Fourth, 龖dá. Five, 齺zōu. Sixth, 騳dú. Seven, 鸜 qú. 8. Hunt xí. 9. 虋mén. 10. Zhú.

    Among them, the total number of strokes: 51

    Stroke reading and writing: point, horizontal, point, apostrophe, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal; The remaining two below are the same strokes from the left and right. Rare slotted type.

    Interpretation: Describe the appearance of the dragon taking off. Ancient Tong "龖", 龖之he, 霆之砉 (砉, [huā] onomatopoeia, describing the sound of rapid action) pinyin: Natong móu and the Chinese character Dong Li Tan are exactly the same foreign characters. Disturb brother.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The most difficult character in the world to write is the word "biang", which has 56 paintings, and is a traditional Han noodle dish in the depressed area of Guanzhong, Shaanxi, and has also become a local feature due to its complex and difficult strokes.

    But whether this word is the most difficult to write also depends on how "difficult to write" is defined. Some Chinese characters may have more strokes, but may not be so difficult to grasp because of their structure or the special nature of the strokes. On the other hand, some Chinese characters may be considered difficult to write because of their complex chaliwan stroke structure and historical background.

    Overall, the hardest word to write is a subjective concept that depends on different people's opinions and standards.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Traditional Chinese characters are the most difficult to write, and traditional Chinese characters hurt, generally hurt, this trace of scum and a new word, in the traditional posture, is very difficult, if you want to say the world's most, the world's Liang has so many world's most, the most difficult to write is only a few.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. The Chinese characters at the beginning of the page are called: title, face, forehead, jaw, 颛, 颙.

    2. Chinese characters with radicals for 彳: 德, 徵, 徲, 徸, thorough, 徺, 3. Chinese characters with radicals for soil: 增, Mo, Dun, 墀, 墡, 墣, 墥, 墦, 墧, 墫.

    4. Chinese characters with radicals of bamboo: article, arrow, box, seal, basket, 篴, 篁, 篌, 箮, 箶.

    The most difficult Chinese character in the world to write and the most strokes:

    biangbiang"A little and a few pretend to poke into the sky, and the Yellow River bends at both ends. The eight characters opened their mouths widely, and the official walked upwards.

    You twisted, I twisted, twisted six at once. The left is long, the right is long, and there is a horse king in the middle. At the bottom of the heart, next to the word moon, the hook is hung with hemp sugar.

    Push the cart and go to Xianyang. This is a song that is widely circulated in the urban and rural areas of Guanzhong, Shaanxi, and it sings about the writing of words.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The hardest simplified Chinese characters to write.

    齉nàng、灪yù、韽ān、 龖dá、 齺zōu、騳dú鸜qú、騱xí、虋mén、钃zhú、麣yán、鞻lóu、顟láo、饙fēn、虪shù 、飝fēi、讞yàn、靐bìng、齾yà 、爨cuàn、厵yuán、魕jī、 饐yì、麷fēng 、讟dú、顠piǎo、癵luán、 驫biāo、鱻xiān、龗líng、麤cū、爩yù、爧líng , 蠿zhuó , 龘dá, 饢náng , 鑱chán, 鬰yù, 籱zhuó, 靊fēng <>

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The hardest simplified Chinese characters to write.

    齉nàng、灪yù、韽ān、 龖dá、 齺zōu、騳dú鸜qú、騱xí、虋mén、钃zhú、麣yán、鞻lóu、顟láo、饙fēn、虪shù 、飝fēi、讞yàn、靐bìng、齾yà 、爨cuàn、厵yuán、魕jī、 饐yì、麷fēng 、讟dú、顠piǎo、癵luán、 驫biāo、鱻xiān、龗líng、麤cū、爩yù、爧líng , 蠿zhuó , 龘dá, 饢náng , 鑱chán, 鬰yù, 籱zhuó, 靊fēng <>

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The most difficult character strokes are 951 strokes - the most difficult character strokes are 51 strokes, and the Chinese character with the most and most difficult strokes is biáng, with a total of 56 strokes.

    In the list of modern Chinese characters, the character with the most strokes is 齉字, with a total of 36 strokes.

    Strokes usually refer to the dots and lines of various shapes that make up Chinese characters and are uninterrupted, such as horizontal (一), vertical (丨), apostrophe, 捺 ( ), fold ().

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