[bān pèi]?
The parties to a marriage are commensurate (chèn). It also refers to people's clothing, residence, etc. Commensurate with their status. It is also for class matching.
2. Bo Ban
[bān bó]?
You sit down. When you sit, your legs straighten forward (bend your knees) and separate, shaped like a dustpan. It is a kind of sitting posture that shows contempt for people.
3. Average weight
[bān jīn]?
The axe of ancient craftsman Lu Ban. The Chinese version of Han Yang Xiong's "A Gentleman with Eyes on Law": "The general wave of Jin is the goal of Yi; If a gentleman doesn't say a word, he must say something. " Later, he used "like gold" to describe the master's skills.
4. Do everything possible
【bǎi bān】?
Describe the use of various methods and means: ~ persuasion. ~ obstruct.
5. Many
[du bān]?
There are many kinds. There is a sentence in the poem "It's difficult to go to the sky" edited by Guan Xiu in the former Shu Dynasty: "I didn't create heaven and earth at that time, but I had a lot of stupidity and wisdom." "Song Shi Le Zhi Fourteen": "Why not find a wife?" Chen Yan's Chronicle of Liao Poems (Volume 8) quotes the poem "Talking about my feelings at night by burning lamps" from the royal emblem of Korea: "The crime of lodging should be close to Qidan, and there have been many tributes over the years." Qing Li wrote "Random Tunes": "His" Shang Lu Gen "said:' A large family is decent, but there are so many people. "Have you seen it with your own eyes?" "