Biáng, an uncommon word in Guanzhong dialect, is a compound word and a pictophonetic word. Draw 56 strokes. Biáng is sometimes a mantra, or a nursery rhyme. This word comes from a snack "biángbiáng noodles" in Guanzhong, Shaanxi Province.
Text origin:
The origin of the word biáng is like the shape of a unicycle. "A little touching the sky" refers to the straw hat of the flour seller, "leaving a hook to hang sesame candy" refers to the twist hanging by the car, "twisting east and west" refers to the driver's cart twisting left and right to keep the unicycle balanced when walking, and "one on the left is long, and the other on the right is long" refers to the long-faced bag on the side of the car. Ballads can be said to highly summarize the shape and hardships of ancient road drivers, and the word "horse" of "King Ma" and the word "hole" at the head of the word represent men and women respectively.