See also: 𰻝𰻝面 and 𰻞𰻞麪

Chinese edit

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phonetic phonetic flour; noodles
trad. (𰻞𰻞麵/𰻞𰻞麪) 𰻞 𰻞 /
simp. (𰻝𰻝面) 𰻝 𰻝
 
Biangbiang noodles
 
The character for "biáng", made up of 56 strokes, is one of the most complex Chinese characters in contemporary usage, although the character is not found in dictionaries and has only been encoded in the Unicode Standard since 2020.

Etymology edit

Uncertain. May be onomatopoeic in origin; from the sound of chewing biangbiang noodles or the sound made by the chef when pulling the dough and slapping it on the table.[1]

Pronunciation edit


Noun edit

𰻞𰻞麵

  1. biangbiang noodles, a type of thick noodle from China's Shaanxi province

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References edit

  1. ^ “Biangbiang Shaanxi street food”, in China Daily[1], 2012 November 19 (last accessed)