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What does a street lamp with two arms and one arm stand for?
Let me explain it to you with pictures.
One-arm one-on-one hit refers to a light pole with only one side, as shown below:
Second, two arms, double pick, only the shape of the light pole has two arms, which can extend to both sides or to the same side. As shown in the figure below:
Single fire, double fire and three fires refer to the number of lamp holders on a street lamp or the number of light sources in a lamp holder.
How many lights or light sources are called "how many fires"
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