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How to input the word "biang"
Biang is like a phonetic word, which is not in the dictionary yet, so I can't type it out.

"biáng", pronounced by Ba Niang, has a second sound (upper sound) and is an onomatopoeic word. The strokes are complex, up to 56. Biangbiang noodles, a kind of pasta used in Guanzhong area of Shaanxi Province, is similar to Lamian Noodles, but much wider than ordinary Lamian Noodles. Its pronunciation is nothing in Mandarin. It is an onomatopoeic word, which means the sound of forcing Lamian Noodles to knock on the chopping board. "biàng" is also a colloquial onomatopoeic word, sometimes it is a mantra, and sometimes it is a child. The word comes from "biangbiang noodles", a snack in Guanzhong, Shaanxi Province (traditional folk pasta in Guanzhong, Shaanxi Province, especially flour ground from wheat in Guanzhong, is usually rolled into wide noodles by hand).

The abbreviation of this word is 42 strokes, and the complexity is 56 strokes.

Traditional Chinese characters are included in the book Interpretation of Words in Guanzhong Dialect, edited by Ren Ke, Xi Map Publishing House, 1995. Shanxi Library has this book.