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Does Jin Jiatong read dong?
pennant or streamer used in ancient China

Spelling?

zhuàngchuáng?

Head of department? a piece of cloth

Pen and painting? 15

Five lines? gold

Complex body? pennant or streamer used in ancient China

Five strokes? MHUF

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Basic interpretation? Detailed explanation?

[ zhuàng ]

The quantifier Fang. Used for houses: one to one building.

[ chuáng ]

1. In ancient times, it was called a flag or something like that: ban ~.

2. Stone pillars engraved with Buddha's name or mantra: Jing ~.

Related words

flickering

[zhuàng zhuàng]?

The houses are called blocks.

[chuáng chuáng]?

(book) (shape) describes the shadow swaying: figure ~.

stone pillar with Buddhist inscriptions

[jīng chuáng]?

Building, originally a banner in China's ancient ceremonial ceremonies, was made of silk fabric on a pole, also known as a banner.

The shadows of the lights are narrow

[dēng yǐng chuáng chuáng]?

Describe the shadow shaking.

The ghost is the narrowest

[guǐ yǐng chuáng chuáng]?

Describe an extremely horrible environment or scene.

Fazhuang

[fǎ zhuàng]?

1. A building is a banner, which is synonymous with a standard.

Baozhuang

[bǎo zhuàng]?

The banner of a solemn Buddha and Bodhisattva is often decorated with treasures.

Zhuangban

[chuáng fān]?

A long flag used for decoration in Buddhist Dojo.

Zhuangzhu

[zhuàng zhǔ]?

1. Military attache of the Southern and Northern Dynasties and Sui Dynasty. Responsible for guarding or unifying soldiers. It began in the late Liu and Song Dynasties. There are different generations of official products, with seven products in the Northern Zhou Dynasty and nine products in the Northern Qi and Sui Dynasties.

shadows of people moving about

[rén yǐng chuáng chuáng]?

Describe a person's shadow shaking.