What is the name of the building?

The names of buildings are: pavilion, building, bridge, temple and palace.

1, exhibition hall

Pavilion (gazebo) is a traditional building in China, which originated in the Zhou Dynasty. Most of them are built on the roadside for pedestrians to rest, enjoy the cool or enjoy the scenery. Pavilions are usually open structures without walls.

The top can be divided into hexagonal, octagonal, circular and other shapes. Because of its light shape, informal selection of materials and flexible layout, it is widely used in gardens.

(1) pictogram. Warring States period character glyph, in which "T" stands like a pavilion column. Xiao Zhuan thought he was from Ding Sheng, a high province. In ancient times, hotels were set up by the roadside for tourists to stay.

(2) The original meaning is the same. Later refers to the post office.

(3) Pavilion. Buildings with roofs and no walls for rest are mostly built on the roadside or in gardens.

(4) The sentry box set up in the frontier fortress in ancient times to observe the enemy's situation.

2. Buildings

Lou, Chinese character, means building, building, building, etc. Describe the layered structure attached to the upper space of the room, which is used for artificial products or human habitation.

(1) architecture (lóu): (image and sound. Words from wood, from Lou, Lou also sounds. "Building" means "double floor". "Wood" means "log cabin". "Wood" and "building" together represent "double-decked wooden house". Original meaning: double-decker wooden house).

(2) The first floor of the building.

(3) A layered structure [attic] attached to the upper space of the room for objects or people to live in. Such as: dark building; Attic.

(4) Buildings built on high places [superstructure].

(5) It also refers to vehicles and boats with upper floors, which are also called buildings.

(6) Some shops such as tea shops, hotels, dance halls, old brothels and other places are also called [houses]. Such as: tea houses, restaurants, jewelry stores.

(7) xinyang dialect: Building means the number 6.

3. Bridge

(1) A building built on water or in the air for easy passage. Such as: bridges, piers, bridges and culverts, bridge heads, suspension bridges, trestles, approach bridges, overpasses, overpasses, pontoons, cable bridges, etc.

(2) Bridge-shaped. Such as: heart bypass surgery.

③ The ancient "Joe" was tall.

(4) the ancient "correction", is, the whole.

(5) surname.

4. Temples

(1) Tall houses, especially places where emperors live and worship, or places where gods and buddhas are worshipped.

(2) Another example is the palace (generally referring to the tall and gorgeous house where the emperor lived); The steps of the palace. Borrow the court); Temple straight (the person on duty in the palace); Temple envoy (envoy sent by the emperor); Temple foot people (that is, "temple foot women").

According to legend, when Yang Di visited Jiangdu, he took a dragon boat and chose 1000 beautiful women to lead the dragon boat with colorful ropes, numbered "Temple Foot Girl"). Temple soldiers (rear army).

(3) the imperial residence [palace]. Such as: Temple Province (Palace and Taiwan Province). Also refers to the court. The temple refers to the emperor's residence); Temple courtyard (palace palace courtyard); Palace (imperial palace; Buddha Hall).

(4) palace examination [Final Imperial Examination]. Such as: Dian Yuan (another name for the top scholar); List of halls; Temple punishment (also known as temple lift. He was disqualified from the imperial examination because of his poor performance.

(5) Also used as a synonym for [Emperor and Empress]. For example, the three halls refer to the emperor's father, empress dowager and the emperor.

5. Palace

(1) pictogram. Oracle Bone Inscriptions-shaped like a house. In the era of caves, that is, caves. The periphery is like a cave door, and the small frame inside is like a connected cave, which is where people live. Original meaning: the general name of ancient houses and bedrooms (specifically referring to the palace after Qin and Han Dynasties).

② The first sound in the ancient pentatonic scale.

③ One of the five ancient punishments.

(4) In the ancient calendar, 30 degrees on Sunday was the first palace; That's one twelfth of 360 degrees on Sunday.

(5) surname. During the Spring and Autumn Period, public danger was at stake.

(6) refers to the "uterus" (female reproductive organs).