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The origin of the word "lou"

Pronunciation

lóu

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Number of strokes: 13; First: wood; Five strokes: sovg Stroke order number: 1234431234531

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(1), building (lóu): (phonetic. From wood, Lou sound. Original meaning: building , a house with two or more floors), a double building. ——"Shuowen" There is a tall building in the northwest, and the top is even with the floating clouds. ——"Nineteen Ancient Poems" Five steps to the first floor, ten steps to the pavilion. ——Du Mu's "Efang Palace Fu" Another example: classroom building; office building; science and technology building; Louqiu (the plaque on the upper floor); Louguan (general name for a tall building; the name of a Taoist temple); Louwailou (there is a building outside the building) . Buildings are connected); corner (corner of a tall building); building (building) (2), the first floor of a building [story; floor] If you want to see farther, go to the next level. ——Wang Zhihuan, "Climbing the Stork Tower" Another example: first floor; second floor (3). A layered structure attached to the upper space of a room for storage or accommodation [attic]. Such as: dark building; attic (4), buildings built at high places [superstructure]. Such as: pavilion (pavilion); pavilion (house on a high platform, generally refers to a building); battlement (low wall on the tower). (5) It also refers to a vehicle or boat with an upper floor, and its upper floor is also called a building. For example: Louche (ancient chariot with a watchtower on top); Louzhougong (louzhou) (6) Some shops such as teahouses, hotels, dance halls, old brothels and other places are also called houses. Such as: tea house; restaurant; silver house

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Nowadays, people call online posts a post. If a post is attractive, many people will reply. The first post and reply are arranged in chronological order from top to bottom. Those below are called upstairs, or called Nth floor in order. People who reply sometimes discuss with each other, and mingle with each other upstairs and downstairs, and the initiator of this series of posts (original post) becomes the poster. A post is a building. We call the poster of this post the landlord, or LZ for short. Posting a post can generally be called building a building. The poster is on the first floor, and the first follower is on the second floor... Every time you follow a post, it is equivalent to building an extra floor of the building. We call the second floor the sofa, the third floor the bench, the fourth floor the floor, and the names after the fifth floor vary.

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The surname Lou is a descendant of Dayu. Lou and Lou have the same origin as Si. The Yellow Emperor gave birth to Yu in five generations. Yu was given the surname Si for his merits in controlling floods and was accepted by Shun. He abdicated and became emperor. Zi Qi established the Xia Dynasty. In the 14th year of Yu, Sun Jie was immoral and Xia was destroyed by Shang. His son Zhonghe Zhongli fled to Kuaiji and changed his surname to Lou. After the Zhou Dynasty destroyed the Shang Dynasty, King Wu pursued the descendants of the late emperor and got Yun Qugong, the 36th descendant of Yu. He said: "A building cannot be built without wood, just like a source cannot be built without water!" He admonished the Marquis of Qi and granted him the title of Qi (Qi County, Henan Province). He was in charge of Xia sacrifice and was named Donglou Gong. The descendants took Lou as their surname. Today, the population with the surname Lou accounts for about 200,000, and they are now located in Louta Towns in Hangzhou (Lin'an, Fuyang), Ningbo (Yinxian, Fenghua, Cixi, Yuyao), Jinhua (Yiwu, Dongyang, Yongkang), Lishui, and Xiaoshan, Zhejiang Province. Zhuji. Distributed more. They are also available in Taizhou, Sanmen and other places. Lou's surname was Wangjudai County (now southwest of Yu County, Hebei Province) and Dongyang County (now Jinhua area, Zhejiang Province).