In fact, there are still some words with more strokes that can't be displayed by computer. For example, in the Dictionary of Variant Characters of the Ministry of Education compiled by the Ministry of Education in the Republic of China, there are two words with more strokes than black strokes. One is the word "lei" composed of 52 strokes. The characters with the most strokes are composed of four "dragons", which are divided into four directions: upper left, lower right, lower left and upper right, reaching 64 strokes. They have been included in Unicode, but most of the current systems and fonts do not support them, so they cannot be input by computer. This word is listed as orthography by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of China, not variant. It is pronounced "ㄓㄜˊ" in the phonetic notation of Putonghua, and it means "multi-character" in the Ming edition of Four Tones of the Sea.
The jingle for writing the word "biang" is: a little face upwards, two bays of the Yellow River, with a splayed mouth, and the word goes in, you twist it, I twist it; You grow, I grow; There is a horse king in the middle, and there is a word "heart" next to it. Leave a chat about sugar and push a car to visit Xianyang.