Biáng (pinyin: biá ng; ㄅㄧㄤˊ is the symbol of Athena Chu; International phonetic alphabet: /pia? 24/), an uncommon word in Guanzhong dialect, is a compound word and a phonetic symbol word. Draw 57 strokes.
The order of writing strokes: write the prefix of acupoints first, then waist, face and Yao, then dragon, horse and dragon, the moon on the left, the vertical knife side on the right, the bottom of my heart, and finally the walking child.
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In fact, biáng is a sound word in Guanzhong area of Shaanxi Province, which refers to the sound of slapping, that is, the sound of biáng, and the sound made by something falling on a large area is biáng. This kind of noodle is made by rolling the dough into a big, thin cake, and then cutting it into pants width with a knife.
According to records, China's Chinese characters were invented by China people in ancient times with a history of about 5,000 years. But at present, to be exact, it can only be traced back to the emergence of Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty 1300 BC. According to the time, it should be 65438 BC+0300 AD +2065438 +08, more than 3300 years ago.
Since the development of ancient Chinese characters, the Chinese characters with the most strokes have always been a controversial issue. China Institute of Linguistics officially announced that the Chinese characters with the most strokes are composed of four China traditional Chinese characters "Long", pronounced as zhé, which is a variant of "Mao" and has been included in The Grand Chinese Dictionary, The Grand Chinese Dictionary, Vocabulary and Lexical Supplement and Kangxi Dictionary Supplement.
Although the government is fair, it has not been recognized by people. Because there are still some Chinese characters whose strokes are far more than 64. Different people have different views on Chinese characters with the most strokes. Some people say that the word with the most strokes in China is the word pronounced "Lei", and * * has a painting of 160, which is the ancient word "Lei", which shows the great lightning crisis in ancient times.
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