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Explanation of exhibition terms

1. General meaning: "Exhibit" is a general term for all kinds of exhibition equipment. Commonly used in exhibitions, celebrations and other places, but also suitable for enterprises, shopping malls, advertising display, promotional activities.

With the prosperity and development of the world economy, various commercial advertising activities are increasing day by day. As one of the important helpers to enhance corporate image, exhibition equipment is increasingly used in various commercial fields such as shopping mall promotion, product promotion, enterprise participation, press conference, supermarket promotion, indoor and outdoor publicity and promotion activities.

Second, the meaning of Buddhist-religious terms: In Buddhism-religion, "exhibition tools" refers to spreading "tools" (cloth with the size of about 1 square meter held by monks and nuns after receiving full precepts) and spreading "tools" on the ground or on the worship mat.

"Ju", also known as Nishi altar, is one of the six things of monks, that is, a rectangular cloth applied to the ground, bed or bedding when sitting and lying. The Ten Saints Law stipulates that you are not allowed to sit and lie on the bedding of the public before applying to attend the Buddhist altar. The Five-Point Law has been published for nine years: it is a mattress for protecting the body, clothes and monks, so it is made.

The color of the furniture is the same as that of the three clothes. It should be dyed. If it is made of new cloth, it can be made into two or three layers; Four layers can be made by sewing old cloth. Newly made furniture must take advantage of the advantages of old furniture and sew it in the middle or four sides.

The measurement size of tools is stipulated in the legal system as: "Long Buddha's hands, wide (wide) one and a half hands". According to the explanation of "Zhangmen" in Notes on the Elephant in the Zen Forest, "the Buddha is two feet and four inches long. This is four feet eight inches long and three feet six inches wide. " If you meet a tall man, you are also allowed to zoom in and cut to four sides.