The most difficult Chinese character to write:
The character with the most strokes included in the "Chinese Dictionary" is composed of four "雷", which is pronounced bèng, with 52 strokes. The latest revised version of the "Chinese Dictionary" contains four characters that are combined with the traditional dragon character. The last word has 64 strokes, which is the most strokes among Chinese characters in my country. The previously published "Chinese Dictionary" only included two characters that were combined with the traditional dragon character. However, the characters are included in the "Chinese Dictionary", "Chinese Dictionary and Dictionary Supplement" and "Kangxi Dictionary Supplement". "Chinese Dictionary" explains this word: Erlong and Sanlong are both pronounced dá, and the appearance of dragon is the same. The fourth dragon is pronounced zhé, which means "nagging, talking a lot". "Shuowen·Yanbu": "One thing is that words don't stop." (According to "Yu Wen Che Zi") ?