The word with the most number of cangue in the world is the word "Cang". It has 11 pictures. This character was made up of two parts, namely "Cang" and "cun". When the two Chinese characters were combined, it was the word "Cang".
The word with the most strokes in the world is "p". It has 11 strokes. This character was made up of two identical " one " characters, each with four strokes. Therefore, there were a total of 11 strokes of the character.
The word with the most number of cangue in the world is "Feng". It has 12 strokes. The word " Feng " was composed of two " one " characters, each occupying two positions, so there were a total of 20 strokes.
This word is, and it has nine strokes.
There were a total of 12 strokes of the military character.
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.
The Chinese character with the most strokes in Chinese characters was "", which had 10 strokes. Its name came from the fact that it was made up of two "water" characters and each "water" character contained seven strokes. Therefore, the word "San" had a total of 10 strokes.
The Chinese character with the most number of strokes is 'Feng', which has 11 strokes. The word " Feng " was composed of four parts: " Zhu "," Pi "," Bei ", and " Zhu ", which represented " pig "," metal "," fish ", and " pig " respectively. There were many characters for 'Feng',' Liguo','Feng', and' Zhu'. Other than 'Feng', there were also' Zhu','','' and many other Chinese characters with the same or different homonyms. They were written in many ways due to their different shapes, origins, and uses.
The Chinese character with the most number of strokes was Feng, with a total of 51 strokes. It read 'liáng' as a word that expressed quantity and described a lot. The word 'abundance' was made up of two parts, one on the left and one hundred on the right.
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 Kangxi dictionary had 10 strokes for the military character.