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Biang has 42 simplified strokes and 56 traditional strokes. Biáng, an uncommon word in Guanzhong dialect, comes from a snack "biángbiáng noodle" in Guanzhong, Shaanxi Province (Shaanxi Guanzhong traditional folk flavor pasta, especially wheat flour, is usually rolled into wide and thick noodles by hand). Because this kind of noodles will emit the sound of biángbiáng, it is named biángbiáng noodle. Stroke order: write the prefix of acupoints first, then waist, face and Yao, then dragon, horse and dragon, the moon on the left, the vertical knife side on the right, the bottom of my heart, and finally the foot.

Biáng is widely used around Shaanxi, not only in the description of pasta, but also in various hieroglyphics. In order to facilitate writing, someone simplified it, so that people don't need to write too many strokes in the description process. In the past, the old man said, "River biángbiáng" (referring to Weihe River water). A long time ago, there were sweet water and bitter water in the courtyard street well. The Weihe River water was not polluted before, so the backwater was poured into a wooden bucket, precipitated with alum and eaten the next day. River water is also used to make tofu. 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. The book China Proverbs Integration Shaanxi Volume, the National Editorial Committee of Chinese Folk Literature Integration and the Shaanxi Volume Editorial Committee all have simplified characters. China ISBN Center Press, page 758, Note 9 refers to lasagna with spicy oil. Note: The sound of noodles comes from several aspects. 1. Noodles were thrown into the air and fell into the boiling water in the pot to make that noise. 2. The sound of eating noodles and chewing. (Eat biángbiáng noodles) 3. The sound that pops up on the case of "rolling noodles" Outsiders often understand or read the following sounds: 1, the whip sound of driving a carriage; 2. The sound of firecrackers; 3. The sound of slapping people in the face; 4. The sound of soldiers shooting; 5. The sound of heavy objects squeezing ordinary little things; 6, the sound of playing bamboo boards; The sound of heavy rain and raindrops falling on the ground. Outsiders can't pronounce correctly, and he can't understand the simple explanation. Only after watching the operation and tasting the noodles will he gradually understand this. The real understanding still depends on the process of Shaanxi people eating noodles. Bion-Bion has 42 paintings with the word * * on it. This strange word is said to have been invented by Li Si, the prime minister of the Qin Dynasty. The word "biáng" refers to the sound of noodles falling on the chopping board. One-inch-wide noodles can withstand such tossing, and they are known as the top ten monsters in Shaanxi.

65438+1October 1 1 At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, an old man in a wheelchair dipped in water and waved a long pen to write Chinese characters on the ground. The two little girls on both sides of the old man also hold long pens. Under the guidance of the old man, they wrote Chinese characters. The two little girls wrote neatly, which attracted everyone to watch. The old man said that the two little girls are his granddaughters. They are five years old this year and have not yet gone to school. They had nothing to do these days, so he took the children out to practice calligraphy. Now, under the guidance of the old man, the writing level of the two little girls has improved a lot. According to the old man, his name is Guo Guangrong, and he is a member of the Calligraphy Association of Zhouling Town, Xianyang City. He is 7 1 year old this year. He is usually free and likes to practice calligraphy in Unity Square. Different from other local books, Guo Guangrong wrote horizontally with a pen, but the words he wrote were reversed, just like the words on the seal, which attracted everyone's praise. Guo Guangrong is sitting in a very simple old wheelchair, with no manual device and no power-assisted device. He advances or retreats with two sticks. Guo Guangrong likes calligraphy as well as creation. He created the simplified word "biáng" and wrote the simplified word "biáng" for the crowd on the spot. I invented the simplified characters "biáng" and "biángbiáng noodles", which is known as one of the eight eccentrics in Shaanxi. Noodles are as wide as Lamian Noodles's belt. It is said that the pronunciation of this word is due to the sound of "biángbiáng" when Lamian Noodles touches the chopping board. It is also a Chinese character with the most strokes, and its shape is not included in all traditional dictionaries, which is very difficult to remember. For this reason, Shaanxi people have compiled a formula that has been passed down from generation to generation. Because "biangbiang noodles" is particularly famous, but its words are difficult to write, Guo Guangrong created a simplified word "biáng", which is vivid and appropriate.