What does a jacket mean?

Jacket pinyin guàzi means:

1, Chinese coat. Cao Yu's Thunderstorm: "He is wearing a worker's blue cloth coat, holding a straw hat with oil stains in his hand, a pair of black leather shoes and a shoelace. I don't know where I lost it."

2, the coat of ancient military uniforms. Also known as hip nail. Heroes of Children: "This jacket is nailed with the tonic of the lion. Isn't this Wu Erpin? "

You look beautiful in this shirt.

Jacket:

1, Chinese single coat.

2. A long coat covering the outside. Such as a coat.

3. A kind of ancient military uniform, short-sleeved military uniform with cover.

4. Qing dynasty costumes, including robes and robes. In addition to embroidered robes, all robes of the imperial court are supplemented by robes, also known as outer robes; It's no use wearing an ordinary coat. A jacket shorter than a jacket is called a jacket.

Interpretation of ancient books:

Tang Yun: "The ancients carried out logging." "Rhyme Club": "I cut a cup and listen." Guangya: "It's been a long time." "Ming Shi": "When a woman undresses, her drooping body is wide and narrow, such as fesr." "The Queen of the Later Han Dynasty": "The hair is bright and the clothes are bright." Fu Yi Dance Fu: "Fancy flying, mixed."

Also "Ding Yun": "All of them are peeping and tuning." "lei pian": "clothes." Yangzi Dialect: "It's awkward to say." Kangba Poetry: "The breeze moves." Zhang Baihua and Mi Song: "Luo Luoxu turns to tea."

Boya: "Sleeves are also."