How many Chinese characters have the most strokes?

1. The text with the most strokes is not 9999 strokes. The text with the most strokes is composed of the character "龘(dá)" and the character "?(duì)", with 84 strokes in one stroke.

This word is included in Japan’s TRON plan. This character is a Japanese surname-style Chinese character. It was found in the name data of Japan's "Life Insurance Company" and the telephone directories of Tokyo and Osaka, but it is not certain and needs to be confirmed. This 84-draw Chinese character was used as the name of a noodle shop in Matsudo City, Chiba Prefecture in June 2010, becoming an example of using this character.

2. Among the Chinese characters still in use at this stage, the word "Biáng" in the Shaanxi noodle dish "Biáng Biáng Noodles" has the most strokes, with 56 strokes in one stroke.

The oral interpretation of the word "Biáng": "A little bit teases God, the river has two bays, the mouth is wide open, the words go in, you twist, I twist; you grow, I twist Long; there is a horse boss in the middle, and there is a wild river next to the moon character at the bottom, and a car owner's card is pushed to visit Xianyang City. "

The Chinese character with the most strokes in the same code, and At the same time, there are two Chinese characters with the most strokes included in the traditional dictionary Baidu: one is the character "?" (composed of four traditional Chinese characters "dragon", pronounced zhé), with 64 strokes, included in "?" Vocabulary Supplement" and "Chinese Dictionary".

The second Chinese character with the most strokes in Unicode (64 strokes), the other one also belongs to the 64 strokes and is the character "" (composed of four traditional Chinese characters for "Xing", pronounced zhèng), Included in "Chinese Dictionary", "Chinese Dictionary", etc.

In addition, the character "?" (composed of four "雷" characters, pronounced bèng) has 52 characters, and the character "?" (composed of four traditional Chinese characters "cloud", pronounced nóng) has 48 characters.

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There are eight basic strokes of traditional Chinese characters, namely "dot (丶), horizontal (one), vertical (丨), left (丿), and 捺 (乀), Zhe (乛), Bend (), Hook (亅)", also known as the "Eight Methods of Yongzi". The "Common Chinese Character Font Table for Printing" published by the Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China and the my country Federation of Character Reform on January 30, 1965, and the Chinese Language and Characters Working Committee of the People's Republic of my country and the Press Publishing House of the People's Republic of China in March 1988 The "Modern Chinese Common Character List" published by the General Administration requires five categories of basic strokes: horizontal, vertical, apostrophe, dot, and fold.

The font styles of Chinese characters are divided into two types: written fonts and handwritten fonts. Handwriting refers to the way text is written. It has various forms to express personal characteristics. There are three main types of modern Chinese handwriting: block letters, cursive, and official script. The pen styles of Chinese characters in handwritten fonts have certain differences due to the difference in hard and soft pen calligraphy used when writing. For example, the vertical pen style is written with a hard pen, and it can also be divided into short vertical pens when writing with soft pen calligraphy (such as a soft pen). , long vertical, hanging pin vertical and hanging dew vertical pen styles.

Handwriting refers to the way text is printed. There are four types of modern Chinese handwriting: Song font, Song font, block letters, and black fonts. Among them, Song font and block letters are the most commonly used handwriting styles. Before the combing of Chinese character fonts, the pen styles and gestures of package printing Song fonts and package printing block letters were quite different. For example, the "ji" in package printing block letters was "?" and "卽" in package printing Song fonts.