1、fāng:
(1) memorial archway (pái fāng): a building resembling a memorial archway, which was used in the past to commend people who are loyal, filial and righteous, such as merit archway and chastity archway.
(2) In the street (fāng jiān): In the market (formerly bookstore).
(3) Bookstore (shū fāng): a store that used to print and sell books.
2. Party A:
(1) Mill (mò fáng): a workshop for grinding flour, etc. Also a mill.
(2) Dyeing house (rǐ nfá ng): a workshop for dyeing silk, cloth and clothes. Refers to the workshops engaged in dyeing and bleaching of silk, cotton cloth, yarn and woolen goods in China. This is a very old industry. It originated very early and was popular in the Tang Dynasty. In the old days, it was called "Cha Qingqiu".
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Word meaning:
1, Fang fāng: image and sound. The sound coming from the earth. Original meaning: the general name of streets and lanes in cities. In ancient times, a city was divided into several districts, commonly known as Fang. Corners (streets, neighborhood committees); Fang Xiang (Ancient City Division, Fang is in the city and Xiang is beside the city); Square time (market); Official signature of China (Guo Cheng Street).
2. Workshop fáng: Workplace of handicraft producers: Workshop (soft). Dyeing house; Mill; Mill; Mill; In ancient times, it was the same "defense", defense.