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Shower structure

Shower structure: left, middle and right structure.

Lin is a Chinese character, pronounced lín or lìn, which means dumping and spraying. It is a paradigm to wet the branches and leaves in the rainforest. Original meaning: pouring. Same original meaning. Let water or other liquid fall from the top. Rain, water. -"Shuowen" is saturated with its decadence. -Wang Bao's "Dong Xiao Fu" is another example: shower your head with water; Sunbathing; Shower. Immersion. Rain, stains -Guangya.

Another example is: drenching (wet); Dripping (dripping); Soak (soak). The flow of mountains and rivers, the flow of rain. Bathing in the rain is picturesque. -"Shuowen" is dripping with rain, flying like an egret below. -Mei Cheng's "Seven Hairs" is another example: getting wet (LinYu, heavy rain), getting wet (water slant); Shower your head and brain.

Describe the constant dripping of water, blood, sweat and tears. Drop a little juice on the table. -Water Margin is another example: drenching water (drip), drenching water (drip), drenching waves (drip), drenching water (drip), drenching rain (continuous rain).

Brew wine. The monks here are bitter places, and there is nothing delicious. It is just a vegetarian way to drink wine, but it is poured by ourselves in our temple. -see "Children's Heroes" Lí n. Shuo Wen Jie Zi: "Rain, water is also fertile. From the sound of water and forest. As soon as it is soaked, the mountain is watery. " It is a paradigm to wet the branches and leaves in the rainforest.