In Chinese, the word with the most strokes was "ten thousand". There were 10 strokes in total. This word appeared in Shuo Wen Jie Zi as a common unit of quantity or weight.
The Chinese character with the most strokes was " Amorphophallus ", which had 18 strokes. This character was made up of two " Piper " characters. Each " Piper " character had seven strokes, so there were a total of 16 strokes for " Amorphophallus ". This word appeared in many web novels and was often used to describe the weakness and helplessness of the protagonist. It was also often used to express something soft.
The Chinese character with the most strokes was " complex." The total number of strokes in the word "complex" is "209 strokes."
The Chinese character with the most number of vertical cangue was "Cang", which had 11 vertical cangue. The Chinese character was Cang (pronounced "cun"), which was composed of two parts,"cun" and "tu". The reason why the number of strokes in this Chinese character is so high is because it contains two different parts, each part has five strokes. Therefore, the word "Cang" had a total of 11 vertical cangue, which was one of the most vertical cangue characters in Chinese characters.
In China, the most commonly used word is Cang, with a total of 19 paintings. This word appeared in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', which was Jia Baoyu's name.
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 "Feng" was 31 in total. This word appeared in Shuo Wen Jie Zi as Fengzhou, and the word "Feng" meant "abundance." The word 'abundance' was often used to describe wealth and abundance because of its large number.
The Chinese character with the most strokes was " Amorphophallus ", which had 11 strokes. This word appeared in the online novel " Lord Snow Eagle ". It was the name of a character.
The Chinese character with the most strokes was "", which had 10 strokes. This word appeared in the "Book of Songs" in the "Bin Feng·July" chapter to represent the sound of a person playing the guitar.
The Chinese character with the most strokes was " Amorphophallus ", which had 15 strokes. The Chinese character was composed of two parts, namely "Pie" and "Pi", which represented "hair" and "object" respectively. The Chinese character " Amorphophallus " required attention when writing and recognizing because of its complicated strokes. It was also often used to describe a person's determination to not be afraid of difficulties.