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China’s hardest character, with 172 strokes, in Calligraphy

323,968 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

Комментарии: 10

Фото профиля 🏴‍☠️Nasdorachi🏴‍☠️
🏴‍☠️Nasdorachi🏴‍☠️1 год назад

even in China the meaning of this character is debated. most say it has no meaning and just exists to look nice, and others say it has some association to dragons or other mythical creatures. aka its about the same as Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

Фото профиля FattyGrissle
FattyGrissle1 год назад

Translation: "Hi"

Фото профиля sono io 𝕏
sono io 𝕏1 год назад

Grok says that this character “Huang” is not used for everyday communication due to its complexity and lack of practical meaning. Instead, it is employed in artistic, educational, and cultural contexts where its challenge and beauty can be fully appreciated.

Фото профиля Jimmy Chill
Jimmy Chill1 год назад

Auto pen will fix it .

Фото профиля Smithy
Smithy1 год назад

What does it even mean

Фото профиля Ace
Ace1 год назад

This is absolute cinema 🙌

Фото профиля RBYW
RBYW1 год назад

What dose it mean?

Фото профиля metanomicon
metanomicon1 год назад

Biang The sound of fresh noodles being prepared as they are stretched and struck on a counter. “biang biang” Because of this, it also refers to the actual noodles.

Фото профиля 🎥🌎———🔁🔥🫵
🎥🌎———🔁🔥🫵1 год назад

Hey @grok what does this say?

Фото профиля Brewmaster 5000
Brewmaster 50001 год назад

All that just for it to say Egg Drop Soup?

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