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How many Chinese characters in China have only one stroke?

There are seven Chinese characters with only one stroke, namely Yi, Yi,丿,丨,丶,亅,〇.

1. Yi Pinyin: yī Definition: 1. Number, the smallest positive integer (the capital "一" is often used on banknotes and documents).

2. Pure; specialized: single-minded.

Single-minded.

3. Complete; full: life.

A land of water.

4. Same: same.

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2. Yi Pinyin: yǐ Definition: 1. The second digit of the Heavenly Stem, used to refer to the second in order.

2. Refers to one party: Party A and Party B.

Japanese encephalitis.

3. The musical notation of ancient Chinese musical notation is equivalent to the simplified notation "7".

4. Surname.

3. Pinyin of 丿: piě Definition: Same as "Pi" in ancient times, one of the main strokes of Chinese characters, sloping from upper right to lower left.

4.丨Pinyin: gǔn Definition: connect up and down.

5. Pinyin: zhǔ Definition: 1. The symbol used by the ancients to break sentences when reading.

2. Same as "lord" in ancient times.

6. Pinyin: jué Definition: hook.

7. 〇 Pinyin: líng Definition: Same as "zero".

A space in a number, used in numbers, mostly used to represent page numbers or years: 108 digits.