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Description of stove

Description of the furnace [(heating) furnace]

The stove explained the stove for heating and cooking in detail. "Notes on the History of Chong Peng's East View": "It's a must to spoil frogs in class and dig them under the stove." The second song of Tang Yuanzhen's "Morning sickness can't pass the Wang Shiyi Pavilion": "A small kitchen in a secret room, cooking rice fragrant fish next to the Chinese kitchen." Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi" XIII: "Xiangzi picked up the bowl, stood in front of the stove and swallowed it in one gulp."

Word decomposition

Explanation of fire: fire, light and flame from burning matter: firepower. Candles. Fire source. Flame. Fireworks. Take chestnuts from the fire (metaphor for taking risks for others, being cheated by yourself, but getting nothing). Urgent: hurry. It is urgent. Of guns, etc: gunpowder. Artillery. Anger: Violent anger. Description of furnace → There are many kinds of equipment for heating, cooking or smelting. Generally, coal fire is used for heating, and there is gas and electricity: stove. Fire. Boiler. The furnace is perfect. In ancient times, it was a furnace-shaped mound with a jar placed in front of an ancient hotel, referring to a hotel.