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What does Shuidang mean?

Shuidang Definition:

A small or relatively small pit with water.

Shuidang?

Pinyin: [shuǐ dàng]

Dang, Chinese character, pronounced: dàng. The main meaning of this word refers to a pond or a puddle, such as: Shuidang, Dungdang, Dodang. In many places in Jiangxi, people have to do it when catching fish in canals or filling rice fields.

卼dàng

〔Name〕[方]: small pit, puddle, pond [pool]. Specifically refers to the small pit in the field for fertilization. Another example: water; dung; fertilizer (fertilizer made from garbage, leaves, weeds, excrement, etc.).

〔Name〕[方]: Parts of the Sichuan area are often called "Shui Dang Dang". This is the word. This word is very vivid. It just means that a recessed container contains a certain capacity of water, but the amount of water rare.

[Name][Dialect]: Sichuan, Chongqing, Hunan, and regional dialects. place, region. Example: Where are you from? (Where are you from?).

[Name][Dialect]: Cantonese dialect. Coax the girl. Example: You went to meet her in Taipa, and you calmed down quickly. (Go and coax them, and they will calm down quickly).

Shandong Rizhao Dang (similar) means to feel like. He didn't go home? I'm afraid he's gone.

Shuidang in a sentence

1. This Shuidang is about square meters. Ye Anji, a Daojiao native, donated a large tomb in the sixth year of Daoguang reign in the Qing Dynasty.

2. This Shuidang area is about more than 600 square meters. Ye Anji, a Daojiao native, donated a large tomb in the sixth year of Daoguang reign in the Qing Dynasty.

3. People walking on the street are cautious, fearing that the splashing water will wet their trousers, and they are even more afraid of trampling on the scenery in the water.