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Learn to write Chinese character 'Biang'

Updated: 2014-04-14 10:53 (Xinhua)
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Learn to write Chinese character 'Biang'

Local calligrapher Xu Xiaodong writes Chinese character "biang" on a piece of paper of 100 square meters during a Writing "Biang" event held in Xi'an, capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi province, April 13, 2014. Nearly 2,000 people took part in the event Sunday. Used in the name of Biangbiang noodles, a popular type of noodle in Shaanxi, the 57-stokes Chinese character "biang" is one of the most complex Chinese characters in contemporary usage.[Photo/Xinhua]

Learn to write Chinese character 'Biang'

Learn to write Chinese character 'Biang'

 
Learn to write Chinese character 'Biang'

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