The stroke order of "Bion" is: write the prefix first, then Yao, Yan, Yao, then dragon, horse, dragon, the moon on the left, the side of the vertical knife on the right, the bottom of the heart below, and finally the bottom of the walk.
Biáng is also a colloquial onomatopoeic word, and sometimes it is a spell or nursery rhyme. The word comes from a snack "biángbiáng Noodle" in Guanzhong, Shaanxi Province (the traditional folk pasta in Guanzhong, Shaanxi Province, especially the flour ground from wheat in Guanzhong, is usually rolled into wide and thick noodles by hand).
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1, Origin 1: A scholar who combines talent with cynicism, poverty, hunger and cold came to Xianyang. When he passed a noodle restaurant, the scholar threw a pen and wrote a biáng because of his constant voice "biángbiáng". He wrote a song, saying, "A little bit flies into the sky, and the two sides of the Yellow River bend; The eight-character mouth is wide open, the words go in and twist left and right;
The west is long, the east is long, and there is a horse king in the middle; At the bottom of my heart, beside the moon, leave a hook to hang hemp sugar; Push the car into Xianyang. "In a word, write mountains and rivers geography, the world is cold. From then on, the name "biángbiáng Face" shocked Guanzhong.
2. Origin 2: In ancient times, pasta was called cake. In the Tang Dynasty, Wei's mother and daughter harmed the emperor and sent a bowl of soup cake, which was actually a bowl of noodle soup. Later, pasta completely replaced the original cake, and the cake became more concrete. When eating pasta in most areas, Guan Zhong kept the pronunciation of the cake and made a word nearby.