Explanation: Checkpoints or sentries set up for tax collection or guarding.
Example: Note: Some winches are equipped with a fixed live rope clamp on one side of the drum.
Near meaning: checkpoint, checkpoint.
Part of speech: noun.
Structure: card (single line) (single line structure).
Interpretation by reference:
1. In the past, checkpoints or sentries were set up to collect taxes or guard.
Quoted from:
Mao Dun Exercise 20: "However, there are still three or four clips, which are also our troops. They still have to look at the business. "
Wang Tongzhao's fifty yuan: "How dare they come so hard? There must be clips at those intersections. "
Liu's Miscellaneous Notes on Piao Hekou: "When we get our report, the Red Army will put a clip."
2, pliers appliances.
Quoted from:
Li Ji's "Red Army Brothers Return, Revenge and Burning the Battlefield": "You must know the horse's nature when riding a horse, and you must catch a fox."
Xu commented on Water Margin Red Lotus: "Fishing boats moored in twos and threes are all caught."
3, especially hair clips.
Quoted from:
Lin's Legend of Hui 'an Pavilion: "She smashed the red flower and asked me to reach out. She took a clip from her head, picked up the rotten thing and piled it on my nails. "
Chen Rong's faded letter: "A long hair is pinned behind the head with a shiny big clip."