The ten most difficult Chinese characters to write in the world

The top ten most difficult Chinese characters in the world are as follows:

1, biang (invention of Chinese character biáng) Pinyin: biáng. The number of strokes is 56. Interpretation: uncommon words, compound words and phonological words in Guanzhong dialect; Biangbiang noodles, pasta used in Guanzhong area of Shaanxi Province; Biáng is also a colloquial onomatopoeic word, and sometimes it is a spell or nursery rhyme.

2. Pinyin: dá. Radical: dragon. Total number of strokes: 5 1. Interpretation: Describe the appearance of the dragon taking off.

3. Pinyin: b ∠ ng. Radical: rain. Total number of strokes: 39. Interpretation: Thunder; In modern network language, ray can be said to be frightened, frightened.

4. Pinyin: nàng. Radical: nose. Total number of strokes: 36. Explanation: it means stuffy nose and unclear pronunciation.

5. Pinyin: yà. Radical: tooth. Total number of strokes: 35. Interpretation: Missing teeth. The defect said, "There are 79 words in each line, and the bottom is broken."

6, heart, although the word is simple four strokes, seemingly simple, but it is not simple to write, it is even more difficult to do. Keep your heart straight.

7. "Yong" is a character with eight strokes, which represents the general strokes of China's calligraphy. There are many kinds of strokes of the word Yong, but there are not many strokes, and the structure is not too simple or complicated. Once written, regular script is not bad.

8, Tian, it is difficult to write in the right position, people write in the right position, and the word "Tian" is painted horizontally. The length, position and inclination angle seem simple, so how difficult it is to be impartial.

9. Fire is a point, a distance, a posture, and a position, neither of which needs careful consideration.

10, inch, the finishing touch is there, no matter how awkward the first two strokes are, this makes you return to dignity and beauty.

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Chinese characters (pinyin: hàn zì, phonetic notation: ㄢˋˋ), also known as Chinese characters and Chinese characters, are recorded symbols of Chinese and belong to morpheme syllables of ideographic characters. One of the oldest characters in the world has a history of more than 6000 years.

In form, it gradually changes from graphics to strokes, pictographs to symbols, and complex to simple; In the principle of word formation, from ideographic, ideographic to phonological. Except for a few Chinese characters (such as Zi, Zi, Zi, Chi and Zi), they are all one Chinese character and one syllable.

Chinese characters are written Chinese characters, and each word represents a syllable. Now, Mandarin is used as the standard pronunciation in Chinese mainland. The syllables of Putonghua are determined by one initial, one vowel and tone, and there are more than 65,438+0,300 syllables actually used.

Because of the huge number of Chinese characters, there are obvious homophones; At the same time, it also exists in the case that the same word has multiple tones, which is called polyphonic words. This situation is very common in various dialects of Chinese.