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What does tenon mean?
Mortise and tenon (s ǔ n m m m m m m ǐ o) is a main structural mode of traditional buildings, furniture and other appliances in China, and it is a connection mode of combining concave and convex parts on two components. The protruding part is called tenon (or tenon); The concave part is called mortise (or mortise). It is characterized in that nails are not used on the objects, and mortises and tenons are used to reinforce the objects.
Mortise and tenon means tenon and mortise. Also refers to tenon. A tenon is a protruding part of an object or part connected in a convex-concave way. Mortise and tenon are called the "soul" of China furniture. The tenons and tenons on the wooden components are simply engaged, and the wooden components are combined. Because of the different shapes of connecting members, ever-changing combinations are derived, which makes Chinese furniture achieve the perfect unity of function and structure.
Tenon-mortise sentence-making
1, tenon and mortise are connected to the frame structure, and each connection point between lines adopts the way that tenon and mortise intersect yin and yang, without glue and nails at all.
The diaojiao building is built with all wood and ancient mortise and tenon technology. The doors, windows, screens, piers, ridges and other components in the building are all from the residential buildings in the Three Gorges area and are authentic Tujia architecture.
3. In the studio, Yu Hongyan, the inheritor of wax ironing technology, is assembling a small wooden stool designed by himself to show the mortise and tenon technology of ancient furniture.
4. The traditional design method of woodworking tenon and mortise in China is adopted, and the cross plane of tenon and mortise clamping is designed; In the superstructure, the horizontal and vertical interweaving construction method is adopted, which is a door arch formed by the horizontal and vertical overlapping of wood for people to stand on.
5. There is no need for nails and riveting, only the tenons and mortises cut by the wood itself are embedded with each other, and the assembly is as firm as pure wood structure.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-tenon and mortise.
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