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The 57-stroke character biáng (see Biang biang noodles) in regular script, suitable for brush calligraphy. Here is how this was created: Opened a new photoshop project. On separate text layers, typed in the elements: "宀八言ㄠㄠ長長馬心月刂辶".
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The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Biangbiang; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Biangbiang-Nudeln; Usage on el.wikipedia.org
The noodles, touted as one of the "eight curiosities" of Shaanxi (陕西八大怪), [1] are described as being like a belt, owing to their thickness and length. Biangbiang noodles are renowned for being written using a unique character. [2] The character is unusually complex, with the standard variant of its traditional form containing 58 strokes.
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Biangbiang; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Biángbiáng-noedels; Usage on wuu.wikipedia.org
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Biangbiang; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Mi biangbiang; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Biangbiang; Usage on en.wiktionary.org User:WiktionariThrowaway/Gallery of interesting Han characters
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