It is a kind of rain gear woven from coir grass to cover the rain.
Pronunciation: suō yī.
Coir raincoat originated in the pre-Qin period.
Related words: coir raincoat.
Related verses:
Green bamboo hats, green coir raincoats, the slanting wind and drizzle do not need to return. ——"Yu Gezi" by Zhang Zhihe of the Tang Dynasty
Put away the idle dust and put away the old coir raincoats. ——Lu You "When autumn comes and I feel more stubborn, I go on a trip and I have a five-character poem that is very suitable for me. There is nothing in this world"
For fear that the river wind will blow away the guest's dream, the missing parts of the boat canopy are stuffed with coir raincoats. ——Fang Hui's "Twelve poems written by She while boating along the Qingxi River: The water poplars are about to fly"
Red plum blossoms in the snow and coir raincoats, don't let the cold invade the crane's knee branches. ——Huang Tingjian's "Sending Snow to Wang Lizhi to Ask about Plum Blossoms"
Farmers dance with broken green raincoats; and Yu, joy is useless. ——Zhang Yanghao's "Victory Order·April 1st"
Example sentence:
Even on rainy days, farmers wear coir raincoats and work hard in the fields.
On a snowy day in the old capital, I suddenly thought of the coir raincoat from my hometown in Jiangnan.
Do you know what the material of this coir raincoat is?
The continuous green mountains, the layers of terraced fields, and the scattered houses like coir raincoats always give people peace and tranquility.
On the lake, an old man with a green bamboo hat on his head, wearing a green coir raincoat, was holding a black awning boat in the distance, sometimes waving to the cormorants, sometimes shouting. ——"Ink Painting Jiangnan"
There is a section of wood embedded in the mud on the earth wall. It is somewhat rotten, and the coir raincoat is hung on the wood of the earth wall.
——"The Crying Raincoat"