The shortest article in the world was an article with only three words. It was called "A Day of Monk's Bash". This article was from the novel " Yu Shi Ming Yan " by the Ming Dynasty writer Feng Menglong.
The shortest novel in the world is six words: Good night, I'll see you in my dreams.
How many words is the shortest novel in the world? The answer was only one word.
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There's no way to answer this question accurately because the length of a text depends not only on its content but also on its size and format. In addition, the length of the text may also change due to the context. Therefore, it was impossible to determine the exact number of words in this article.
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The shortest article in the world is a short one generated by a computer program. It's only three words long: Happy New Year. This article was generated by converting multiple Chinese characters into a single character through natural language processing technology.
Many places in the world only had one word, such as: - China: Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen1 - Russia: Moscow, St. Petersburg - Canada: Canada, Canada - United States: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco - Japan: Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka - Germany: Berlin, Hamburger, Munchen - France: Paris, London, Vienna - Australia: Sydney, Melbourne - new Zealand: Oakland Of course, this was only a small number of examples. In fact, many place names in the world only had one or two words.
The shortest book in the world was Journey to the West, which had a total of 285 words. The author was Wu Chengen, a novelist from the Ming Dynasty.
The shortest novel in the world was a line from the Three-Body Problem: " The law of the dark forest: survival of the fittest. There was an insurmountable gap between civilizations. A powerful civilization would inevitably destroy all civilizations around it. Every civilization is like a small bug in a dark forest that has to avoid the pursuit of other big bugs while accumulating as many resources as possible." There were less than 70 words in this sentence.
It varies. Some consider the shortest novel to be just a few hundred words, but there's no strict consensus.