The coverlet is pronounced [qīn].
Basic explanation: 1.? Quilt? ~ pillow. 2. The thing that covers the body when it is put into the coffin? Clothes ~ coffin.
Detailed explanation: 〈Name〉1. (from the clothes, the present sound. (original meaning: quilt) with the original meaning, coverlet, large quilt. -Saying the text. Duan note: "bedding for small quilt (quilt), then coverlet is large quilt (quilt)." Hold the coverlet and the boat. Another example: coverlet bedding (coffin with bedding); coverlet obeisance (refers to the quilt and seat. A said between the pillow and mat); coverlet pillow (was with the pillow); coverlet silk (was; a said for the large quilt and bed net); coverlet shadow without shame (secretly not to do the wrong thing.). Later, it was used as a metaphor for a person who did not do anything that would jeopardize his virtue in his private life); coverlet (quilt and clothes)
Other information:
One of the Ichiranoki Mian, which were found around Sado Island during the Edo period of the Japanese Empire. The image is like a large hot spring cloth, which suddenly flies out at night and swoops down on pedestrians, wrapping the head of the target.
It is said that the body of the Ichigo Mian has a strange texture, so that even a sharp sword cannot cut it, but it can be bitten off by attacking with its blackened teeth. For this reason, the men of Sado Island have a habit of "black teeth".