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The most complicated Chinese character
« on: March 04, 2025, 03:17:08 AM »

The most difficult Chinese character


Certainly! Chinese characters can be quite fascinating, especially the rare ones. One example of a rare Chinese character is **"biáng" (𰻞)**. This character is famously complex and is used in the name of a type of noodle dish from Shaanxi province called **"biángbiáng面" (biángbiáng noodles)**.

The character "biáng" is so complex that it is not included in most standard dictionaries or digital character sets. It is often used as an example of one of the most complicated Chinese characters, with dozens of strokes. The character is a combination of many radicals and components, making it unique and memorable.

Here’s a breakdown of the character's structure:
- It includes radicals like **"辶" (walking radical)** and **"穴" (cave radical)**.
- It also incorporates components like **"幺" (tiny)**, **"言" (speech)**, and **"馬" (horse)**.

Due to its complexity, the character is often taught as a fun challenge for learners of Chinese. If you're interested, you can try writing it out—it’s quite an exercise! Let me know if you'd like more examples or details about rare Chinese characters.  8)

 

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