As shown in the figure below:
The character with the most strokes is 172, which is more like a painting than a Chinese character.
If this character is written, it is definitely a big project. It requires conception and layout. Only people with strong calligraphy skills cannot write it. The pronunciation of this character is also controversial. It is pronounced as "huang" or "chao".
Chinese characters with a lot of strokes include
1. chu
Pinyin: chù
Strokes: 24
Wubi: FHFH
Radical: Head
Structure: upper and lower structure
Stroke order: horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, Horizontal, horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, lift, horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal
Definition: upright, towering: ~ stand . ~~(Towering appearance).
2. 纛
Pinyin: dào
Strokes: 24
Wubi: GXFI
Radical:糸
Structure: upper and lower structure
Stroke order: horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical fold/vertical bend, horizontal fold, dot, horizontal, dot, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal , horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, vertical hook, left, point, left, left and right, left and right, dot, vertical hook, left, and dot
Interpretation: ①The big flag in the ancient army. ② In ancient times, dance equipment made of hairy feathers or decorations on emperors' carriages.