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Interpretation of flag raising

Interpretation of waving flags and shouting in the old society, the signs of shops are mostly banners, so they are called. Chapters 2 and 3 of the Water Margin: "I saw a hotel in front, and a flag was flying in front of it, with five words written on it:' Three bowls can't cross the mountain'."

Word decomposition

The explanation of the move is to signal someone to come: summon. Say hello. Wave to get on the bus. Bring people in in an open way: gather. Recruitment. Recruitment. Recruit talents. Recruitment. Conscription Answer: entertain guests. Attract: to provoke. Attraction. Plead. Incur. Confess one's crime: confess. Confess. Make a confession without beating yourself. A flag is a sign made of cloth, paper, silk or other materials. ), mostly rectangular or square: flags. Flag. Flag. Flagship. Flag-bearer China Manchu military establishment and household registration in the Qing Dynasty (* * * was divided into the Eight Banners, then the Eight Banners of Mongolia and the Eight Banners of Han Army were established), especially belonging to Manchu: Banner-bearer (Manchu