The top ten most difficult Chinese characters to write in the world are as follows:
1. biang (made-up Chinese character biáng) Pinyin: biáng. Department: 辶, total number of strokes: 56. Definition: A rare character in the Guanzhong dialect, a combined character, and an onomatopoeia; used in Biangbiang noodles, a pasta dish in the Guanzhong area of ??Shaanxi Province; biáng is also a colloquial onomatopoeia, sometimes a mantra or a children's language.
2. Pinyin of 龘: dá. Radical: dragon. Total number of strokes: 51. Definition: Describes the way a dragon soars.
3. Pinyin of 鐐: bìng. Radical: rain. Total number of strokes: 39. Definition: thunder; in modern Internet language, thunder can be said to be frightened or frightened.
4. Pinyin: nàng. Radical: nose. Total number of strokes: 36. Definition: It means that the nose is blocked and the pronunciation is unclear.
5. Pinyin of 齾: yà. Radical: tooth. Total number of strokes: 35. Definition: Missing teeth. (Utensil) Defect: "There are seventy-nine characters in each line, many of which are broken and missing."
6. Heart, although the characters are simple in four strokes, they seem simple, but they are not simple to write. It's harder to get up. The heart is right and the writing is right.
7. Yong, one character, eight strokes, represents the general outline of Chinese calligraphy strokes. There are many types of strokes in the character "Yong", but there are not many strokes. The structure is neither too simple nor too complicated. It is written well. Yes, the regular script will definitely be good.
8. The word "Heaven" is difficult to write. It is difficult to write the word "Heaven" in a straight line. The word "Heaven" must be drawn horizontally with two horizontal strokes. The length, position, and angle of inclination may seem simple, but if you want to write it, How difficult it is to be impartial.
9. Fire is also a point. Distance, posture, and position do not require careful consideration.
10. Inch, the finishing touch is at that point. No matter how pretentious the first two strokes are, this point will make you return to dignity and beauty.
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Chinese characters (pinyin: hàn zì, phonetic symbols: ㄏㄢˋ ㄗˋ), also known as Chinese, Chinese characters, also known as square characters, are the recording symbols of Chinese. A morpheme-syllabic script that is an ideogram. One of the oldest texts in the world, over 6,000 years old.
In terms of form, it gradually changes from graphics to strokes, pictograms to symbols, and complexity to simplicity; in terms of the principle of character creation, it changes from form, meaning to phonetic sound. Except for a few Chinese characters (such as 瓩, 兛, 兣, 厎, 嗧, etc.), each Chinese character has one syllable.
Chinese characters are the written characters of Chinese, and each character represents a syllable. Mainland China now uses Mandarin as the standard pronunciation. The syllables of Mandarin are determined by an initial consonant, a final and a tone. More than 1,300 syllables are actually used.
Due to the large number of Chinese characters, there is an obvious phenomenon of homophones; at the same time, there are also situations where the same character has multiple sounds, which is called polyphone. This situation is common in various dialects of Chinese.