What is the most difficult word in the world?

The hardest word in the world is biang.

It is the name of a delicious food in Xi 'an, called "biang biang noodles". It is said that this word is actually a colloquial onomatopoeic word. And because the writing of this word is more complicated, the computer can't type it out, so it can only be replaced by its pinyin.

Chinese characters are the only characters in the ancient writing system that have survived to this day. Most strokes of Chinese characters are relatively simple, but some words are really complicated and difficult to write. It is said that the word "biang" has relevant formula memory, because it represents Xi's special cuisine.

Biang writing is complicated, including 56 traditional characters and 42 simplified characters. Because of its particularity, everyone uses formulas to remember. This formula is: fly to the sky a little, and the two sides of the Yellow River bend.

The eight-character mouth is wide open, the words go in and twist left and right; The west is long, the east is long, and there is a horse king in the middle; At the bottom of my heart, beside the moon, leave a hook to hang hemp sugar; Push the car into Xianyang.

Evolution of Chinese characters:

In Chinese characters, all kinds of fonts formed in different historical periods have their own distinctive artistic characteristics. For example, seal script is simple and elegant, official script is static and dynamic, rich in decoration, fast in cursive script, compact in structure, neat and beautiful in regular script, easy to read and write, practical, diverse in style and different in personality.

However, before the Qin Dynasty unified Chinese characters, China's Chinese characters were still confused in font and application. In a broad sense, ancient Chinese includes the characters before Xiao Zhuan, and also includes Da Zhuan. In a narrow sense, it refers to the characters before Dazhuan in the history of China characters. Here, the narrow concept of ancient prose is adopted. Ancient prose includes Oracle Bone Inscriptions and inscriptions on bronze; Among them, the former is considered as the earliest stereotyped writing in China.

Oracle Bone Inscriptions: Most of the characters left on tortoise shells and animal bones by writing or carving in the late Shang Dynasty are Oracle Bone Inscriptions, and a few are notes. Most of Oracle Bone Inscriptions's characters conform to the principles of pictographic characters and knowing characters, with pictophonetic characters accounting for only 20%. Its characters are carved with a knife, some filled with cinnabar, and some written directly in ink.

Because Oracle Bone Inscriptions evolved from pictures and characters, it has strong pictograph, many characters and uncertain strokes. This shows that China's writing was not unified in the Yin and Shang Dynasties.

Image Inscription in the Yin Dynasty: In the pre-Qin period, copper was called gold, so the words cast on bronze ware were called inscriptions, also known as Zhong Dingwen and Qi Yi. Compared with Oracle Bone Inscriptions, bronze inscriptions are more pictographic, showing ancient characters. The bronze inscription has a solid brushwork and vivid and natural image.

In the history of China, Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties made the most important contribution to philology. Shicheng is a historian in Zhou Xuanwang, and should not innovate for simplicity. Biography is also called Wen Shu, Biography of Shu, Shushu and History Book.

Because it is written by history, it is called the Wen Shu of the world. Dazhuan can be found in Shuowen Jiezi and various Zhong Ding Yi wares collected by later generations. Among them, Shi Guwen in Zhou Xuanwang is the most famous.