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A complete collection of fence details

Fence, also known as fence and guardrail, is a kind of facility used to protect the yard. They are usually made of wood, branches, bamboo, reeds, shrubs or stones. Common in rural areas in northern China and sparsely populated countries in Europe and America, it is used to protect yards.

Basic introduction Chinese name: fence mbth: hedge Pinyin: lí ba Part of speech: basic explanation of nouns: basic explanation, detailed explanation, fence classification, and basic explanation are made of wood strips, bamboo, branches, boards, reeds, barnacles, corn stalks or sunflower stalks. They are woven or sandwiched into obstacles buried in the ground to block the passage of people or animals, and have the same effect as the iron fence around the courtyard wall or campus. Fences are also widely used around vegetable gardens and yards, which also play a windproof role and create a microclimate environment for vegetable growth. The south is called a fence and the north is called a stick (barrier). (Huang Jiuming) Explain in detail that bamboo, reeds or branches can be used as barriers. One of Liu song's poems in "Chronicle" of Kezhuang: "Wild vines are on the fence, and guests are suspected not to be at home." Yuan Miao bamboo slips "Ode to a Crane": "The green hills are built with bamboo fences, and the forests are hidden." In the Qing Dynasty, Chen Weisong wrote the poem "Huanxisha, occasionally resting in Qinghe Temple": "There is a slope along the rock, and the temple gate is as secluded as a wild home. West wind and yellow leaves fence. " Ai Qing's Poem for the Country: "There are stone fences or bamboo fences outside, and the walls are all made of dill." The classification of fences can be divided into the following types according to the materials made: 1, plant fences: shrub fences, pine fences, black awn fences, white awn fences, willow fences, seaweed fences, grass fences, reed fences, bamboo fences, etc. 2. Wooden fence: Human beings have a natural affinity for wood. In addition, wood is easy to handle and durable. Since ancient times, it is a traditional practice to use wood as a fence. After entering the industrial age, anti-corrosion wood is often used in wooden fences to prevent solid wood from rotting outdoors. 3. Metal fence: it has a retro style, usually pointed, showing a royal charm, fresh and elegant. 4. Plastic fence: It is very different from the traditional fence and is mostly used in gardens and public places. Elegant, stylish and durable (more common).