Chai Fei (fēi): a door made of firewood and branches. Ancient poems about "Chai Fei" include:
It's not worth visiting the garden
Ye Shaoweng
I should take pity on my clogs and their teeth are covered with green moss.
The garden is full of spring scenery, and a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall.
Farewell / Farewell in the mountains
Wang Wei [Tang Dynasty]
Send us off in the mountains, the sun will cover the firewood.
The spring grass will be green next year, will the king and grandson return?
Mountain Dwelling
Wang Wei [Tang Dynasty]
Loneliness covers the wood door, and the vastness faces the falling light.
There are crane nests and pine trees everywhere, and few people visit the Piper Gate.
The green bamboo contains new powder, and the red lotus sheds its old clothes.
Fireworks are going up on the ferry, and water chestnuts are collected everywhere.
Thinking of Mother
Yuan Dynasty
The frost wiped out the reed flowers and their clothes were wet with tears, and the old man no longer leaned on the firewood leaf.
During the yellow plum rain in May last year, Zeng Dian returned home from shopping for rice.