Most complicated Chinese Character - biáng

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Most complicated Chinese Character - biáng with stroke order.
Biángbiáng面 (Biang Biang noodles). Video shows correct and completed stroke order of the Chinese Character biáng.
Biangbiang noodles, alternatively known as 'you po che mian' in Chinese, are a type of noodles popular in the cuisine of China's Shaanxi Province. The noodles, touted as one of the "ten strange wonders of Shaanxi" (陕西十大怪), are described as being like a belt, owing to their thickness and length.
Chinese Character Biáng is made up of 58 strokes in its traditional form (43 in simplified Chinese), the Chinese character for "biáng" is one of the most complex Chinese characters in contemporary usage, although the character is not found in modern dictionaries or even in the Kangxi dictionary.

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Most complicated Chinese Character - biáng with stroke order.
Biángbiáng面 (Biang Biang noodles). Video shows correct and completed stroke order of the Chinese Character biáng.
Biangbiang noodles, alternatively known as 'you po che mian' in Chinese, are a type of noodles popular in the cuisine of China's Shaanxi Province. The noodles, touted as one of the "ten strange wonders of Shaanxi" (陕西十大怪), are described as being like a belt, owing to their thickness and length.
Chinese Character Biáng is made up of 58 strokes in its traditional form (43 in simplified Chinese), the Chinese character for "biáng" is one of the most complex Chinese characters in contemporary usage, although the character is not found in modern dictionaries or even in the Kangxi dictionary.
Origin of the character
The origins of the biang biang noodles and the character biáng are unclear. In one version of the story, the character biáng was invented by the Qin Dynasty Premier Li Si. However, since the character is not found in the Kangxi Dictionary, it may have been created much later than the time of Li Si. Similar characters were found used by Tiandihui.
In the 2007 season of the TVB show The Web (一網打盡), the show's producers tried to find the origin of the character by contacting university professors, but they could not verify the Li Si story or the origin of the character. It was concluded that the character was invented by a noodle shop.[clarification needed]
One theory is that there was no such character or meaning for this word in the beginning, and the word actually came from the sound people make from chewing the noodles, "biang biang biang".
A legend about a student fabricating a character for the noodle to get out of a biang biang noodle bill also is a commonly believed theory about the origin of the character.
According to an article on China Daily, the word "biang" actually refers to the sound made by the chef when he creates the noodles by pulling the dough and slapping it on the table.

ChineseCharacters
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I'm imagining s waiter in some provincial restaurant taking s touri group's order: "Big-awkward-character noodles" just to avoid writing _biáng_ repeatedly.

JustLooking
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It's complex, but not difficult. Actually is really easy.

Karnak
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The character "Biang" (bian) is a Chinese character that is used to indicate the name of a traditional dish in Chinese cuisine known as "bianbian" (biangbiángmiàn), these are peculiar noodle products.

FanSimbochki-bv
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Must be some 'banging' noodles :D !!!

tristatemind
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Why does others say that the horse should come first before the two beside it?

alvinreyes
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Both the 長 should have their 捺,written as 反捺。The final stroke is a 平捺。In manuscripting this concocted artificial Sinogram, please follow the calligraphy rule of 避免重捺。Don't just simply copy write without knowledge of Sinographic calligraphy!

chongchengchuah
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Stroke order is incorrect....
Should commence with 月 terminating with 辶。。。

chongchengchuah
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Thanks, I was not sure of the right stroke order.

eugenemorel
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kinsingchua
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可有人能以諧音讀出這字?(1) 普通話 = ? (2)廣東話 = ? 多謝指教。

spaceinvader
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xin lỗi là chữ này không có trong từ điển nhé

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kinsingchua
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Well, the Hardest Letter for me is: 人

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