là zhú.
Wax is pronounced là, candle is pronounced zhú.
Candles are a daily lighting tool, mainly made of paraffin. In ancient times, they were usually made of animal fat. Can burn and emit light. In addition, candles are also widely used: they are also used in birthday parties, religious festivals, collective mourning, weddings and other events. In literary and artistic works, candles have the symbolic meaning of sacrifice and dedication.
It is generally believed in modern times that candles originated from the torches of primitive times. Primitive people applied things like fat or wax on bark or wood chips and tied them together to make torches for lighting. There are also legends that in the ancient pre-Qin period, some people tied mugwort and reeds into a bunch, then dipped them in some grease and lit them for lighting. Later, some people wrapped a hollow reed with cloth, filled it with beeswax, and lit it.
1. Wax (là)
Name
1. Phonetic sound. From the insect, (liè) sound.
2. Oil produced by animals, minerals or plants is plastic, flammable and meltable, insoluble in water, and is a fatty acid ester of a hydroxyl alcohol or sterol.
Candles say farewell with intention and shed tears for others until dawn. ——Du Mu's "Farewell"
The wax torch turns to ashes and the tears begin to dry. ——Li Shangyin's "Untitled"
3. The abbreviation of candle.
Another example: wax fire (candle fire); wax smoke (candle smoke); wax red (candle flowers); wax incense (the smell produced when a candle is lit); wax light (candlelight).
Wax (là)
Mobile
1. Apply wax. Such as: wax copy (paper or cloth coated with wax to prevent moisture); wax copy (painting copied on silk coated with wax); wax paper (paper with wax on the surface).
2. See also zhà.
Wax (zhà)
Movement
1. Ancient sacrificial name. The Zhou Dynasty held great sacrifices to all things at the end of the year.
2. The Emperor Dababa. ——"Book of Rites: Special Sacrifice in the Suburbs"
Another example: wax wax (end-of-year sacrifice); wax altar (altar for wax sacrifice); wax bin (sacrificial assistant for year-end sacrifice); wax rope (like a wax sacrifice); wax temple (a temple for wax sacrifices); wax palace (a palace for wax sacrifices); wax month (referring to the twelfth month of the weekly calendar); wax day (the day of year-end wax sacrifices to the eight gods); wax Sacrifice (the name of sacrifice. At the end of the year, we offer sacrifices to the God of all things).
3. See also là.
Candle zhú? has a phonetic and phonetic character. The traditional characters are from fire, from Shu, and Shu also sounds. "Shu" refers to "a mesh with holes". "Fire" means "flame". "Fire" and "Shu" are combined to mean "fire with grid lampshade". Original meaning: candle with grid shade.
2. Zhu zhú [name]
(1) (phonetic. From fire, Shu sound. Original meaning: torch used for lighting in ancient times)
(2 ) Same as the original meaning
Candle, burning a big candle in the courtyard. ——Xu Shen's "Shuowen" of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Press, burn. When it is not burning, it is called burning, when it is held, it is called sun candle, and when the tree is on the ground, it is called court burning. It is made of reed firewood, and the small one is made of steamed hemp.
Hold the candle on the west steps. ——"Yi Li·Yan Li"
***The tomb is lit with candles. ——"Zhou Li·Si Xuanshi". Note: "A tree outside the door means that the courtyard is burning."
There is no postscript. ——"Book of Rites·Quli"
When fire is on the ground it is called a burning fire, and when it is held it is called a candle. ——Notes from "Etiquette·Funeral Ceremony for Scholars"
Those who hold candles are still bright. ——"Han Feizi · Wai Chu Shuo Upper Left"
The days are short and the nights are long, why not travel by candlelight? ——"Nineteen Ancient Poems·A Year Less Than 100 Years"
Birch in front of Jiangyue Pavilion The scent of candles and the loud sound of carrying people on Longmen Pavilion. ——Lu You, Southern Song Dynasty, "Feeling Old on a Snowy Night"
(3) Another example: Candlelight (torch, torch); Candlelight (referring to torch or candle)
(4) Candles (beginning in the Tang Dynasty)
The pink wall in the high hall is decorated with flamboyant figures. I saw Cangzhou Qing in front of the candle. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Song of the same clan brother Jincheng Weishuqing's candlelight illuminates the landscape mural"
The candles are divided into songs to fan tears, and the rain brings the fragrance of wine and boats. ——Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty, "Night Drinking"
Sick people in Huaiyang occasionally seek love, and the guest's sleeves are filled with frost and candle trays. ——Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty, "Drinking on an Early Winter Night"
(5) Another example: candle letter (stick for inserting candles); candle slave (candlestick carved into human shape; generally refers to ordinary candlesticks); candle heart (Light grass, yarn, etc. used for lighting in the center of the candle)
(6) Surname
狯zhú[verb]
(1) To illuminate; to illuminate
My husband’s day is also a candle to the world. ——"Han Feizi·Nei Chu Shuo"
Seeing the sky full of fire in Qingfeng City. ——"The Scholars"
His fame is high in the world and dazzles neighboring countries. ——"Historical Records·Biography of Lu Zhonglian and Zou Yang"
Lian Cheng raised his sword and dropped it, his head left the pillow, holding a candle to it, he was young and had no beard. ——Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty, "Chronicles of the Nations of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty"
Mingzhu Nantian. ——Qing Dynasty Yao Nai's "Climbing Mount Tai"
(2) Another example: Zhuyin (shining silver); Zhutian (illuminating the sky) Zhuming (illuminating); Zhuye (illuminating) Brighten the night); Zhuyou (illuminate the dim); Zhuyuan (illuminate the distance); Zhulin (illuminate from top to bottom)
(3) Insight
Wise person , must be far-sighted and discerning, but without discernment, cannot be selfish.
——"Han Feizi Gu Ang"
(4) Another example: Zhuzhi (clear observation and insight); Zhuwu (clear observation of things); Zhuwei (observation into details); Zhucha (clear observation, insight); Candle Mirror (明 Mirror, Ming Cha)
A foil bead curtain covers the hanging, and the roof of the room is lightly dyed with musk branches.
The beauty looks forward to the shadow across the mourning pillar, and the guest divides the light and embellishes the colorful poem.
Forbidden locks and green locks are leaked in the early Ming Dynasty, and official windows are red and short, but Go is still in use.
Wander through the long night and enjoy the endless scenery, as seen in ancient poems.