Spell lóu?
explain
1. Building: large | teaching | high | building | one | one.
2. The first floor of the building: one ~ (level the first floor) | Climb ten to one at a time.
3.(~ son) The first floor of a house or other building: City ~| Arrow ~| Bell ~.
4. Names used by some shops: tea ~| wine ~| silver ~.
5. Last name.
Stroke of Chinese characters
form a word
Gao Lou Zhu Lou pao Lou tea house Diao Lou pai Lou
Extended information Joan Yu?
Commentary: Joan: Meiyu; Y: The house. Refers to the palace on the moon, the Tiangong Tower. It also describes magnificent buildings.
Said by: Jia's Notes on the Picking Up: "Zhai Gan only plays with the moon by the river, or asks,' What's in it?' Zhai Xiao said,' You can watch it with me.' I saw Qionglou in ruins. "
Example: I want to go home by wind, but I'm afraid. It's too cold up there. ?
Grammar: combination; As subject, predicate and object; Include praise
Pavilions?
Explanation: refers to various buildings for sightseeing and rest.
From: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "Although it is not a big garden, pavilions, trees and mountains, it is also elegantly decorated."