The Chinese character with the most strokes, 龘dá***, has 48 strokes, consisting of three dragon characters. Describing the appearance of flying dragons
The simplified Chinese character with the most strokes in modern Chinese: 鉉nàng***36 strokes. It means that the nose is blocked and cannot be pronounced clearly: ~ nose.
Extended information:
Chinese characters are the longest-lasting writing system so far, and they are also the only ones among the major writing systems in ancient times that have been passed down to this day. Chinese characters have been the main official text in all dynasties of China. . In ancient times, Chinese characters were not only used in China, but also served as the only international communication script in East Asia for a long time. Before the 20th century, they were the official written standard scripts of Japan, the Korean Peninsula, Vietnam, Ryukyu and other countries, and all East Asian countries had certain Create Chinese characters by yourself to a certain extent.
In non-Chinese language systems, the Japanese simplified Chinese characters on their own and formulated a new Japanese font, and South Korea also formulated official regulations for the use of Korean Chinese characters; while Vietnam, North Korea, Mongolia and other countries that have used Chinese characters in history, Chinese characters are now abandoned.
There is no exact number of Chinese characters, but it is about nearly 100,000 (the Chinese character library of Beijing Guoan Information Equipment Company contains 91,251 Chinese characters), and there are only a few thousand Chinese characters in daily use. According to statistics, 1,000 commonly used words can cover about 92% of written materials, 2,000 words can cover more than 98%, and 3,000 words have reached 99%. The statistical results of simplified and traditional Chinese are not much different.
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