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What are the most complicated characters in Chinese? What are the most complicated characters in the Chinese language and how do you pronounce them, and how do you write them?
1. The most complicated Chinese character is not "biǎngbiang" (55 strokes) for "biǎngbiang noodles" but "zéi" (59 strokes) for "zéi (thief)" (59 strokes). See the picture below for details:

Two, there are 80,000 Chinese characters, among which there are some special characters, and "the character with the most strokes" has always been a topic of controversy. In February 2006, the Chinese Language Research Institute formally announced that the title of "the character with the most strokes" belongs to the "Chinese character with the most strokes". In February 2006, the Chinese Academy of Languages officially announced that the title of "Chinese character with the most strokes" belonged to the character "龖(dá)". But this is still controversial. For example, "靐、龘" has far more strokes than "龖". In western Guangxi, there is a Chinese character "zéi (贼)"(图), which has as many as 59 strokes!

The most complicated Chinese character

(1) Pronunciation: zéi (贼)

(2) Meaning: a person who does bad things, zéi (贼) kou (寇)

(3) Region of circulation: western Guangxi

(4) Folkloric memorization ballad:

One point, one cross, one cross, one cross, one cross, one cross, one cross, one cross, one cross, one cross, one cross, one cross, one cross, one cross, one cross, one cross, one cross, one cross, one cross, one cross, one cross, one cross, two crosses, one cross, one cross, two crosses, two crosses, two crosses, two crosses, two crosses, two crosses, two crosses, two crosses, one cross, one cross, one cross, one cross.

Silk twisted on both sides

Ma Da Wang in the middle

You a long (chang)

Me a long (chang)

Heart at the bottom of the character

Sun and moon next to it

Pulling up a bamboo pole to sunbathe in the sun

(5) Character breaks

1. China's most complex Chinese character consists of nine characters (言, 絲,马, 长, 长, 長)

1. , silk, horse, long, long, heart, sun, moon, and gao).

2. Heart of the apes, heart of the thieves. Han - Wei Boyang "Sen Tongqi" Note: "heart ape uncertainty, the intention of the horse four gallop." Tang-Xu Hun's poem "The Title of Du Jushi": "The machine is full of heart apes, and the mind is idle and the thoughts are horse-like." The mind is as uncontrollable as a monkey jumping or a horse running, and there are so many thoughts in the mind that it is impossible to be quiet.

3. A husband and wife, with an elderly family and a small family, have a hard time supporting their family. No matter how hard they work, even if they are "tough horse king" can not change the difficult situation of life, not to mention food and clothing, free and elegant, so "the heart of the ape is not sure, the intention of the four horses". Why? Theft!

4. "Chivalry is not afraid of death, afraid of things do not. I'm not a thief who walks at night." (Tang. Yuan Zhen, "Chivalry") It is hard to feed his family, so he has to "steal every day" and "steal every month", but life is still hard.

5. The difficult and complicated life can only be expressed in the most complicated Chinese characters (59 drawings) and catchy songs.

Fourth, the charm of Chinese characters:

It is often said: "The beauty of Chinese characters lies in their forms. The beauty of Chinese characters lies in their bones. The beauty of Chinese characters lies in their essence. The beauty of Chinese characters lies in the truth." Chinese characters are the fossils of national culture, the carriers of history, the crystallization of the wisdom of our predecessors, and the "you", "I", "he" with vivid life. In every square character is hidden in a rich aesthetic and poetic, has a deep cultural meaning, has a unique cultural charm, has a deep Chinese complex.

[This post was edited by Yuan Yuan Yu on 2010-10-22 00:59]