Lao, Bahrain, Li, Li I 梙 梙 梙 梙 梙 梙 梙 梙 梙 梙 梙 梙 梙 梙
Lu, Bi, Chen, Ling, Cao, Ling, Zhu, Zhu, Ding, Liu.
Dragon, pronounced "Da", with 48 strokes, is an uncommon word and a triple word. It is not only a Chinese character with more strokes in the general dictionary of China, but also a Chinese character difficult to write in China, and it is one of the characters with more strokes in the world.
This word belongs to the dragon department, which is homophonic with the ancient word dragon. It is a variant of the word dragon in China's earliest dictionary Shuo Wen Jie Zi, and "dragon dragon" is interpreted as "dragonfly".
In China's first rhyme book "Rebuilding Guang Yun in the Great Song Dynasty", the word means "the shape of a dragonfly" and the way a dragon takes off.
In addition, this word is also a monosyllabic word with a lot of strokes in all common languages in the world; It is also the Chinese character with the most strokes that can be displayed by computer coding without creating new characters.
There are 39 strokes of the word "Bing" with the most strokes, indicating thunder. Chinese characters are uncommon and irregular. Since "Lei" became popular on the Internet, "Lu" has been applied to the network language.
From the meaning of "thunder", it means "ugly or rotten negative descriptions are extreme, which makes people feel surprised and impressed." The meaning of thunder is similar to the earlier network term "dizzy" and "absolutely down"
"Faint" is similar, but it emphasizes the degree of surprise. The connotation of thunder is closely related to spoof, brain damage and shanzhai culture, and the leader of this kind of subculture can be called thunder.