Pronunciation of Lamp and Shadow Blocking: dēng yǐng chuáng chuáng.
Lamp and Shadow Blocking, a Chinese idiom meaning to describe a shadow shaking, from Yuan Zhen's "Winking Lotte Awarded the Secretary of the Department of Jiangzhou". Lamp: an instrument of illumination: electric lamp. Street Lamp. Lamp (generalized to mean bright lamp). Lamp language (one of the methods of communication). Lamp standard. Other uses of light-emitting, heat-generating devices: traffic lights. Indicator light. Alcohol lamp. Decorative hanging of colored lights: festival of lights. Light market. River lights. Ice lamp.
Shadow: the image formed when an object blocks the light surrounded by light in the middle of no light, also refers to an unreal image or impression: silhouette. Shadow of a flower. Reflection. Shadow. Shadow wall. Influence. Shadowing (using A to refer to B, or alluding to someone or something). Shadowless. Shadow (vague, not real). Catch wind and catch shadow. Shadowing (a metaphor for slandering and libeling in the dark).
Block: In ancient times, it originally referred to the wooden poles supporting tents, umbrellas and flags, and later borrowed to refer to tents, umbrellas and flags. (Block) describes the shifting of shadows, as in "the shadow of a man blocking". Stone pillars engraved with Buddha's names or mantras: sutra blocks. (stone) A stone pillar with a Buddha's name or a mantra engraved on it: a sutra block.
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