"簿" is not a polyphonic word, it has only one pronunciation: hōng.
1. Baking hōng bèi
Use fire to dry tea leaves, tobacco leaves, etc.?
2. Drying hōng gān
To dry by fire?
3. To bake hōng kǎo
To make it (such as bread) crispy, heated and brown by the action of heat?
4. Drying cage, hōng lóng, hōng lóng r
A cage made of bamboo, wicker or wattle, covering a stove or brazier, used to dry clothes
5. Oven hōng lú
Stove. Brick and stone stoves for baking, heating or drying
6. Baking and dyeing hōng rǎn
Highlighting and spot dyeing
7. Highlighting hōng tuō
A painting method in Chinese painting that uses ink or light colors to dye the outside of the outline to make the object image clear
8. hōng yún-tuō yuè
Originally refers to rendering in Chinese painting Clouds to highlight the moon. It is a technique used in post-metaphorical painting and composition to deliberately highlight the description from the side to highlight the things being depicted.
Baking hōng
Definition:
1. Use fire or steam to warm the body or make objects hot and dry: oven. Dry hands. Drying (gān). bake. Baking.
2. Burn.
3. Set off, render: set off. foil. Dyeing. Hingyuntuoyue (a metaphor for adding color from the side to highlight the things depicted).
Sentence:
1. Heroes and models cannot be separated from the masses, and red flowers must be set off by green leaves.
2. This novel uses environmental description to highlight the tragic scenes.
3. This description highlights the protagonist’s complex mood full of ambition and desire.
4. The gorgeous lights make the Bird's Nest Stadium even more magnificent.
5. The blooming flowers are set off by green leaves, making them more colorful.
6. This painting uses the blue sky as the background, which further highlights the inner peace of the characters.
7. This work highlights the image of the protagonist from the front in multiple levels.