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What characters have the most strokes?

The Chinese characters with the most strokes are huáng, and the strokes are as high as 172.

It is a cognitive word, which refers to the world (including everything and weather in two worlds). It basically disappeared in the Ming and Qing dynasties, and it is of little significance at present. Because this word is rare, the computer can't type it at all. The ancient characters in the most remote corner of Yuanzi are only used in extremely long time.

There are as many as 80,000 Chinese characters in China, among which there are inevitably some special Chinese characters. "Chinese characters with the most strokes" is a controversial topic. In addition to this word, there are many words with many strokes.

1, a word "lei" consisting of four words, pronounced beng (four tones), means thunder, * * * has 160 pictures.

2. This Chinese character, pronounced as "Houyou", is also an ancient word "Lei". It consists of 16 and 8 palindromes, and is drawn by *** 128.

3. This Chinese character, pronounced taito, consists of three traditional characters "dragon" and three traditional characters "cloud", and the ***84 painting indicates that the dragon is flying.

4. this Chinese character is pronounced qūmó, which means "exorcism", 64 paintings.

5. It says "biang" on it, with a traditional painting of ***56. When reading biang (the second sound) in Shaanxi dialect, there is a special snack called "biangbiang Noodles" on the streets of Shaanxi.

There is also a character with a stroke as high as 48: Hu.

There are as many as 39 strokes, and the word is: Hong.

There are as many as 36 strokes, and the words drawn are: Chinese.

The number of strokes is as high as 35, and the word "pen" is drawn.

Characters with strokes up to 34 (for example, e.e.e.)

Chinese characters with strokes up to 33 (Yi, Hu, Li)

Characters with up to 32 strokes (Xu, Ba)

The strokes are as high as 3 1, and the word drawn is: Ling.

Chinese characters with up to 30 strokes (Fu, Kun, Luan, Kun, Bi, Nan, Shu, Yi, Lian, Lian, Lian)

Chinese characters with strokes up to 29 (Li, Fu, Li, Yu, Wei, Hong, Hua, Fu, Li)

The strokes are as high as 28 paintings (Yan, Yan, Fu, Fu, Ying, Stork, Fu, Fu, Fu, Fu, Fu, Fu, Fu, Fu.

Characters with strokes as high as 27 (V, Hu, Perch, Crocodile, V, V, V, V, V, V, V, V, V, V, V, V, V, V, V, V, V, V, V, V, V, V.