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Meaning of reed foil

A mat or sieve made of reeds.

Song Wang Anshi's poem A Walk in the Countryside: "The soft mulberry picks up all the green shade, and the silkworms make a dense cocoon of reeds."

Song Yang Wanli, one of the poems of Linping Lotus Dang: "A piece of reed foil in the corner, do not send fish and shrimp across the other pond."

●? The reed lú ㄌㄨˊ

◎ [reed] perennial herbaceous plants, mostly born on the water's edge, the stem hollow, the stem can be woven mat, can also be made of paper. It is called "reed" for short, such as "reed flower", "reed root", "reed flute", "reed mat", "reed swamp"; also referred to as "reed", such as "reed bush", "reed pond", "reed foil", "reed swamp".

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●? 箔bó ㄅˊ

◎ Curtains made of reeds, broomcorn, etc.: reed foil. The mat foils.

◎ Silkworm breeding equipment, mostly made of bamboo, like a sieve or mat. Also known as "silkworm curtain".

◎ Metal sheets: gold foil. Copper foil.

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◎ Paper covered with metal flakes or powder, burned as money in the underworld during rituals: tin foil.