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簾
1. A tool made of bamboo, reeds, or cloth, used to cover doors and windows.
2. Refers to certain devices that have a shape resembling a curtain.
3. A name for a type of basket.
4. Also pronounced as "lin". A small box.
1. A tool made of bamboo, reeds, or cloth, used to cover doors and windows. "Shuowen Jiezi" Bamboo section: "Lian, means hall curtain." "Yupian" Bamboo section: "Lian, a woven bamboo screen."
2. Refers to certain devices that have a shape resembling a curtain. Quoted from Qing Dynasty writer Wang Shizhen's "Zhaobeikou": "There are many fire crabs under the night curtain."
3. A name for a type of basket. Quoted from "Gugong Yun Hui Ju Yao" in the Salt rhyme: "Lian, is a basket name."
4. Also pronounced as "lin". A small box. Quoted from "Yuefu Shiji" in the miscellaneous song lyrics: "The box curtain is sixty or seventy, with green-blue silk ropes."
Noun: A tool made of bamboo strips, cloth, etc., woven to cover doors and windows.
【Related words】: "门帘 (door curtain)", "窗帘 (window curtain)", "竹帘 (bamboo curtain)", "垂帘听政 (curtain governance)".
Quoted from Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu’s poem "Guest Night": "The lingering light of the moon enters the curtain, as I rest my head listening to the distant river sound."
Noun: A tool made of bamboo strips, cloth, etc., woven to cover doors and windows.
【Related words】: "门帘 (door curtain)", "窗帘 (window curtain)", "竹帘 (bamboo curtain)", "垂帘听政 (curtain governance)".
Quoted from Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu’s poem "Guest Night": "The lingering light of the moon enters the curtain, as I rest my head listening to the distant river sound."
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