1, Nook pinyin: [lá].
2. Nook (gālá) is a Chinese dialect word, a word commonly used in the life of northern residents to refer to the corners of a house or yard, or to all corners. According to the Modern Chinese Dictionary, it means "narrow and remote places" and "corners"; according to the Cantonese Dictionary, "mountain nooks and crannies" is interpreted as: remote and dilapidated places, with the following meaning: "a place that is not in a good condition"; "a place that is not in a good condition"; "a place that is not in a good condition"; "a place that is not in a good condition".
3, nook and cranny (gālá) is also a dialect of the Ji'an region in central Jiangxi, China, especially Taihe County dialect pronunciation words, meaning different from the north, refers to a place is more dirty, can be said alone, "this place nook and cranny", sometimes also used to say "this place", "this place", "nook and cranny", "nook and cranny", "nook and cranny", "nook and cranny", "nook and cranny", "this place". 'nooks and crannies'", is the same meaning, this place is very dirty meaning.