The most difficult character to write in China

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The word "biáng" comes from a snack in Guanzhong, Shaanxi Province "biáng biáng noodles (traditional folk flavor pasta in Guanzhong, Shaanxi), specifically refers to the flour ground from Guanzhong wheat. It is usually rolled by hand. Wide and thick noodles), because the sound of biángbiáng is made when making this kind of noodles, hence the name biángbiáng noodles. The order of strokes: write the prefix "acupoint" first, then write "yao", "yan" and "yao", and then write "长", "马" and "长". , the word "biáng" is widely used around Shaanxi, not only in the description of pasta, but also in various pictograms. Words are also frequent, and some people have simplified them for the convenience of writing, so that people do not need to write too many strokes in the description process. In the past, the old people called: "River water biángbiáng" (referring to the water of the Wei River), a long time ago, the wells in the courtyard and streets. There is sweet water, there is bitter water; the Weihe River water was not polluted before, and the water was poured into wooden barrels, and alum was added to precipitate it. The river water was also used to make tofu in the book "Guanzhong Dialect Examination Words". Edited by Ke, Xi'an Map Publishing House, 1995. This book is available in the Shaanxi Provincial Library. The simplified Chinese proverbs are written in the book "Collection of Chinese Proverbs·Shaanxi Volume", National Editorial Committee of Chinese Folk Literature, Shaanxi Volume Editorial Committee. Note 9 on page 758 of the publishing house refers to the lasagna mixed with spicy oil. Note: The sound of noodles comes from several aspects: 1. The sound made by the noodles falling into the hot water in the pot. The sound of chewing noodles (eating biángbiáng noodles) 3. The sound of rolling and pulling noodles. Foreigners often understand or read the following sounds: 1. The sound of a whip driving a carriage; 2. The sound of a whip. The sound of firecrackers; 3. The sound of people being slapped; 4. The sound of soldiers shooting guns; 5. The sound of heavy objects crushing small objects; 6. The sound of hitting bamboo boards; the sound of heavy rain falling on the ground. Foreigners cannot read it. The voice is accurate, and he can’t understand even a simple explanation. Only after watching the operation and tasting the noodles will he gradually understand this. To truly understand, you need to witness the process of eating noodles by Shaanxi people. The word biáng for biáng noodles is ***. There are 42 paintings. This strange character is said to have been invented by Li Si, the prime minister of the Qin Dynasty. The character "biáng" refers to the sound of noodles falling on the chopping board. The one-inch wide noodles can withstand such tossing and sound, worthy of Shaanxi. The name of the top ten weird people "Noodles are like trouser belts"

At about 2 pm on January 11, an old man in a wheelchair was sitting in the west of Tongtong Square in Xianyang City, dipping his hands in water and waving his hands. A long pen was used to write big characters on the ground. Two little girls on both sides of the old man were also holding long pens and writing big characters under the guidance of the old man. The two little girls wrote in a precise and regular manner, which attracted everyone to watch. The little girl is his granddaughter. She is 5 years old and has not yet gone to school. These days, he took her children out to practice calligraphy. Now, under the guidance of the old man, the two little girls have improved their writing skills a lot. The old man introduced that his name is Guo Guangrong and he is a member of the Calligraphy Association of Zhouling Town, Xianyang City. He is 71 years old and has nothing to do. He likes to practice calligraphy at the Uni-President Square. Unlike other land books, Guo Guangrong wrote horizontally with his pen, but the words were reversed, just like the words on the seal, which attracted praise from everyone. Guo Guangrong is sitting in a very simple old wheelchair. It does not have a hand-operated drive device or any boosting device. He uses two wooden sticks to support him to move forward or backward. Guo Guangrong likes calligraphy and creation. He created his own simplified character "biáng" and wrote the simplified character "biáng" on the spot for onlookers. The self-created simplified Chinese character for "biáng" means "biángbiáng noodles". It is known as one of the Eight Weird Oddities of Shaanxi. The noodles are as wide as the waistband noodles. It is said that the pronunciation of this word is because when the noodles come into contact with the chopping board, the word "biángbiáng" is pronounced. The sound of "" is also the Chinese character with the most strokes. Its glyph is not included in any traditional dictionary, making it very difficult to remember. For this reason, people in Shaanxi compiled a formula and passed it down from generation to generation. Because "biangbiang noodles" is particularly famous, but its character is very difficult to write, Guo Guangrong created his own simplified character "biáng", whose shape is both vivid and appropriate.