1, huá bi ? o, Chinese vocabulary, pinyin: huábiǎo. Interpretation: it refers to the wooden pillar used in ancient times to indicate that the king can control or indicate the road; Refers to the huge columns used for decoration in front of ancient bridges, palaces, city walls or tombs; Refers to the gorgeous decoration outside the house; Refer to geomantic terminology.
2. Basic explanation: [decorative columns, tombs, etc. ] Also called "Hua Biao Zhu". In ancient times, large stone columns were placed in front of palaces, tombs and other buildings for decoration. The pillars are engraved with patterns such as dragons and phoenixes, and carved slates are inserted horizontally above them.