Bam means: Bam and Bam.
hairpin, a Chinese word, pinyin is fǔ guǐ, which means hairpin and hairpin, two kinds of ritual vessels for holding millet and rice. "The Spring and Autumn Annals of Yanzi Miscellaneous Twelve": Jing Gong drinks and moves to Yanzi's house at night ... Gong Yue: The smell of wine is the voice of the stone, and I am willing to enjoy it with the master. Yan Zi said to him, "My husband recommended the seats, but I was too busy, and I dare not talk to you.
explanation of the participle: the hairpin was a square utensil for holding millet, millet, sorghum, rice and other meals in ancient China, and "Zhou Li Xie Ren": all sacrifices were * * * hairpin (gu). (* * *: Gong, Gui: ancient round utensils for holding food) (
Reference: Dictionary of Common Words in Ancient Chinese edited by Wang Li, 4th edition).
The basic shape of the hairpin is a rectangular container, the cover and the container body have the same shape and size, and they are symmetrical up and down, so they are integrated into one, and are divided into two vessels. The hairpin appeared in the early Western Zhou Dynasty, mainly prevailing in the early Spring and Autumn Period of the Western Weekend, and disappeared after the late Warring States Period.
Gui, a Chinese secondary word, pronounced Gu (ǐ), refers to an ancient bronze or pottery container for holding food, and is also an important ritual vessel. When offering sacrifices and feasts, it is used in conjunction with a tripod, with its mouth open, neck tied, belly bulging and ears bulging. This word is found in Zhou Li Xie Ren and
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