This word had at most a thousand strokes.
The word with the most strokes in China was " Amorphophallus ". It had 11 strokes. The word was composed of two parts, namely "Piper" and "Piper", which had five strokes and six strokes respectively. These two words were often misused in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', and were thought to be the same word.
This word is, and it has nine strokes.
The word with the most number of cangue in the world was "Feng", a total of 15 paintings. This word appeared in the ancient Chinese dictionary as a unit of measurement to indicate how a person looked like. There were a total of 15 joints. In addition, the word "Feng" was also a homonym of the Chinese character "Chang", meaning long lines and rulers.
The word with the most strokes was the one with 104 strokes. This term usually appeared in web novels to describe the main character's description or appearance.
The character with the most strokes is nine, which is usually written as nine or two Chinese characters. Each Chinese character has five strokes.
The Chinese character with the most number of cangue was 'Zhuang,' a total of 15 pictures. This Chinese character appeared in many novels and literary works, often appearing in various plots. It was an important symbol and symbol.
The word with the most cangue in the world is "bell"(), which has 21 cangue. This word appears on page 2655 of the Modern Chinese Dictionary. It is a simplified version of the Chinese character "Zhong", formed by combining the two characters "Zhong" and "Jiao". Due to the large number of vertical cangue in the clock, it was also called "long horizontal","long vertical","long left","long hook" and so on in some input methods.
The word with the most number of cangue in the world is "read". It has 15 pictures. This character was very important in Chinese. It was the foundation for writing and reading Chinese characters. Its pronunciation is "shū", which is the second tone. This pronunciation could be used to mean " writing "," reading ", etc.
The Chinese character with the most number of vertical cangue was "Feng", which had 11 vertical cangue. The Chinese character is composed of two "one" characters, which are located on the left and right sides of the Chinese character, so there are a total of 12 strokes. This Chinese character often appeared in online novels and was considered a word full of mystery and wonder.