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Pigsty commentary

Explanation of pigsty

A detailed description of the place where pigs are fenced off. Also called "pigsty". Pigsty Gan Bao's "Searching for the Gods" Volume 18: "There was a scholar named Wang in the State of Jin ... He saw a woman of seventeen or eighteen in Dai and told her to stay overnight. At dawn, the golden bell is tied to its arm. When people came home, there were no women, because they were forced into the pigsty and saw a golden bell on the sow's arm. " "Biography of Jinhua": "After living in Chi Jia Lane for ten years ... and Xie Chen * * * built a pigsty by the temple, the emperor tasted it and asked the reason, and the left and right were true, and the emperor was pitiful." Yuan's "A New Story of Mountain Residence": "The salt merchants in Hangzhou gave birth to children. In the eighth year, the sows in their own pigsty killed their sons." See "pigsty".

Word decomposition

The explanation for pigs is that pigs are mammals, and meat can be eaten, bristles can be used as brushes, and skins can be tanned. Manure is a good fertilizer: swineherd. Pig pen (measures). Pork. Live pig. Wild boar. Raise pigs. In ancient times, it was the same as "storage", which was the place where water accumulated. Radical: Yan; Column (column) × block explanation: railing. Mulan. Stone fence. A pen for raising livestock: a cowshed. Stall for time The layout or special time of newspapers or radio and television according to the content and nature; Also refers to publication layout: a part of a column. Column. News column. Plaid on paper, books and fabrics;