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What is the living room nave?

The living room nave refers to the large calligraphy and painting in the middle of the living room, and sometimes refers to the middle of the living room.

First of all, the living room

Explanation: A large room for guests.

Quotation: Chapter 7 of Ba Jin's Death: "In the living room downstairs, there are several famous western paintings hanging on the pale green wall, and the floor is covered with exquisite carpets."

Second, nave

Interpretation: the middle hall; There is a big calligraphy and painting hanging in the middle of the hall.

Quote: Bing Xin's Past Two: "There is no lightning tonight, and nave burns two candles."

Extended data

Na Wei's cultural metaphor;

Nave furniture, which integrates desks, chairs and shelves, covers the origin of most furniture types and completely retains all the functions of furniture. Nave furniture, as a representative variety of China furniture, embodies the pursuit of rich life of ordinary working people from form to ceremony.

At a deeper level, it reflects people's awe of nature, worship of ancestors and observance of ethical codes under the background of traditional culture. Nave furniture is not a simple furniture making equipment. People regard the main hall furniture as a "ritual vessel", which implicitly and profoundly interprets the external norms and internal sincerity, and holds the conscience that everyone appeals to.