Mimi means "bionic fish tail made of wood", which is pronounced as [lǔ].
first, the basic definition:
from wood, from Lu, Lu Yisheng. The original meaning of "Lu" is "the fish wags its tail". "Wood" and "Lu" are combined to mean "wooden bionic fishtail". Original meaning: wooden bionic fishtail. Because "Lu" can mean "Lu State", "Mi" can also be understood as "the wooden shield of Lu State". In order to avoid confusion, the ancients wrote "_" again.
Second, the interpretation of the ancient books in Kangxi Dictionary:
Tang Yun Zheng Yun _ ancient cut "Ji Yun" and "Yun Hui" Yinlu
Shuo Wen is a big shield. "Rites, Confucianism, and Behavior" is based on propriety and righteousness.
There's the Jade Piece again, guarding the watchtower on the city.
"Interpretation of Names" is a kind of dew, and there is no house on the dew.
The Biography of Gongsun Zan in the Later Han Dynasty is thousands of miles long. A work? .
Yun Hui fights Chen Gao's nest car.
"Taigong Liutao Pian" was trapped in a solid array, defeated a strong enemy, and its wings were greatly scuttled, but its wings were slightly scuttled. Into the boat again.
"Explanation of Names" says _ at the stern, and "OARS" at the side. Paddle, wade, use brawn and sail. "As a Mirror" Lv Meng took Jingzhou, which made the white clothes scull. Again? Son, fruit name
Heng Zhi of Gui Hai Yu is as big as _, and dozens of rooms are gathered into _, so the food is slightly sweet.
the origin of OARS
OARS is a propulsion tool for ships, which evolved from the rudder and propeller. After the rudder propeller was lengthened, the operation mode changed from "rowing" to "rocking" with fishtail, which resulted in the unique "sculling" in China. Mimi's invention is one of China's great contributions to world shipbuilding technology.
It is difficult to determine the exact time of the origin of OARS in China, and the earliest time of its appearance is still unknown. It is said that Luban saw the fish swinging its tail in the water and cut the wood into OARS.
according to the records of China's ancient books, Mimi first appeared in the Han dynasty at the latest. According to Liu Xi's book "Interpretation of Names" in the Eastern Han Dynasty, the word "Mimi" has been explained, and it is considered that the force it produces is along the ridge of the ship.