First, the most strokes of the Chinese characters:
The most strokes of the Chinese characters are composed of the characters "dá" and "? (duì) ",there are 84 paintings in * * *, and this word is included in the TRON project in Japan.
This word is a Japanese surname, which was found in the name data of Japanese "life insurance company" and the telephone book of Tokyo, but whether it is true or not remains to be confirmed. This 84-picture Chinese character was used as the name of a Lamian Noodles store in Matsudo City, Chiba Prefecture in June 21, which became an example of the use of this character. As shown in the figure:
Second, China Chinese characters with the most strokes are still used at present:
As far as Chinese characters are still used at present, the word "Biáng" of Shaanxi pasta "Biáng Biáng Noodles" has the most strokes, and there are 56 paintings in * *.
the formula for writing the word "biá ng" is: "A little bit lifts the sky, and there are two bays of the Yellow River, and the word is wide open. When you twist it, I twist it; You grow, I grow; There is a horse king in the middle, next to the word "Moon" at the bottom of the heart, leaving a hook to talk about sugar and pushing a car around Xianyang. " As shown in the figure:
3. The word with the most strokes in the Modern Chinese General Character List is "发发 (nàng)", with ***36 drawings. As shown in the figure:
Fourth, the Chinese characters with the most strokes in the unified code:
The Chinese characters with the most strokes in the unified code are also included in the traditional dictionary. There are two Chinese characters: one is "?" Chinese characters (composed of four traditional Chinese characters "dragon", pronounced zhé) and ***64 paintings are included in Lexicon Supplement and Chinese Dictionary.
the other one is painted as "?"which also belongs to 64. Chinese characters (composed of four traditional "xing" characters, pronounced zhèng) are included in the Grand Chinese Dictionary and the Grand Chinese Dictionary.
another "?" (composed of four "thunder", pronounced bèng) The word is 52 paintings, "?" (composed of four traditional "clouds", pronounced nóng) with 48 pictures. As shown in the figure:
5. The Chinese characters with the most strokes in the big five yards:
The Chinese characters with the most strokes in the big five yards are the 48-painted "Hu" (composed of three traditional characters "Dragon", pronounced dá). As shown in the figure:
VI. Ancient characters with the most strokes:
If the aforementioned "?" The word "Lei" in Chinese characters is written in archaic form "?" , the original word can reach ***16 paintings. This word can be found in Jiyun. As shown in the figure:
Generally speaking, the word with the most strokes in Chinese characters is divided into several situations, as shown above, which cannot be generalized.