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瓮牖rope pivot ?wèng yǒu shéng shū ?:?瓖: window; pivot: door's pivot. Broken urns were used as windows, and ropes were used as door shafts. A metaphor for a poor family.

Rope pivot urn ?shéng shū wèng yǒu?:? Rope pivot: Use a rope to tie the door instead of the hinge. The housing conditions are described as very poor. Mostly refers to poor people. Also known as "urn rope pivot". "Book of Wei·Biography of Yishi·Li Mi": "The room with the urn and the urn of the rope pivot, the hall of Guidou of Huamen, is not like this." ?Refers to the magical and mysterious book of war.

Sangshu urn牖 ?sāng shū wěng yǒu?:?shu: the hinge on the door; 瓮牖: a simple window. Using mulberry trees as door shafts and earthen jars as windows is a metaphor for a poor home. "Zhuangzi·Rang Wang": "The open house is not complete, and the mulberry branches are used as the cardinals and the urns are made."

The mulberry branches are used as the door and the wooden strips are used as the pivot. . Describes a simple residence and a poor family.

Sangshu Weidai?sāng shū wéi dài?:?Sangshu, the door shaft of mulberry wood. Weidai, an unadorned leather belt. Later, it was used to describe people from poor families. "Zhuangzi Rang Wang": "The original Xianju Lu... Sang was regarded as the pivot." Han Jiashan's "Zhiyan": "A man with a commoner's clothes and a Wei belt cultivates his moral character internally and becomes famous externally."

Sanghu Pengshu?sāng hù péng shū?:?Weave mulberry branches as the door and set up canopy strips as the pivot. Describes a poor family. Liang Chenyu of the Ming Dynasty wrote in "Huan Sha Ji Qing Qiu": "Suppose Yuan Xian is a good man and has a mulberry household, and Yan Yuan is a good man who eats and drinks.