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Turning off the lights means turning off the lights. Where is the dialect "turn off the lights"? Ask the great god for guidance

Turning off the lights means turning off the lights. Where is the dialect "turn off the lights"? Please ask the great god for advice. Ou Manlei went to school for a few days and read a few books, so she felt the Northeast dialect. In fact, many northeast dialects are derived from ancient words. Even this "turn off the lights" is an extension of the ancient word if it can be called Northeast dialect. Tang Chenyu "turns off the lights in the lonely hall, and the wind blows pine and cypress incense." Young people are still modest. Lamps and lanterns, lighting supplies, generally refer to electrical appliances that can illuminate. Ancient humans used torches for lighting, and later candles and oil lamps were available. In ancient times, "candle" was a kind of torch made of flammable materials, which was used to hold the lit torch and was called candle; Piles of fine grass and branches placed on the ground for lighting are called materials, those placed outside the door are called big candles, and those placed inside the door are called pavilion materials.

Chinese name

light

spell

Tang Dynasty

Wu Bi

Operating System (operating system)

radical

fire

Non-simplified form

light

quick

navigate by water/air

Unscramble the source of modern lamps

Basic information

Pinyin: Ding Ning

Five strokes: os

Radical: fire

External strokes: 2

Total number of strokes: 6

Traditional Chinese characters: lamp

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1, lighting appliances: electricity ~. Road ~. ~ fire (generally refers to strong light). ~ language (one of the ways of communication). ~ mark. 2. other lighting and heating devices: red and green. Represents ~. Alcohol ~. 3. Decorate the hanging lanterns: ~ knots. ~ city. Rivers. Ice cubes. [1] English: light; ; light