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What does facade mean?
1, the frontage part of the storefront; Storefront.
2, refers to the appearance of the general house door.
3. The scene is still unfinished and the situation is pressing.
4. face; Decent.
Citation interpretation
Mao Dun's Frosty Leaves are as Red as February Flowers IX: "Since the death of Third Master, a series of unsatisfactory things have happened in the Qian family. After a few years, the bustling family has become this deserted facade. "
"Surprise at the Second Moment" Volume 14: "It is indecent for you to make a fool of yourself against the official."
A Dream of Red Mansions, the 106th time: "If reunification is finally realized, it will not be enough for the Prince's family! This is just a facade. There will be it when you get there. "
Guo Moruo's "My Childhood" article 1: "But only the Yang family of the aborigines has a little facade, and almost all the others are broken."
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