Detailed explanation: from bamboo, cutting sound. Original meaning: the original meaning of the raft is the same, and it is called crossing the water. "Guangyun" weighs more than five kilograms, and there is not a raft in the water. In Mozi's Miscellaneous Collection, countless rafts on Fujiang River always have radial sounds. Du Fu's "Sending Water Weng in Cuidu to Xiaxia" is another example: crossing the water with a raft: the rafters are the people who support the raft.
Phrase analysis:
1. Raft: A raft made of long wood. In the Song Dynasty, officials decided to block the upper and lower reaches of the Wubian River and the upper and lower reaches of the Caihe River in order to collect the levy of boats and rafts. In the Yuan Dynasty, Tass told Tass to make wood.
2. Bamboo raft: a raft tied with thick bamboo. Also known as bamboo raft, it explains in detail the water crossing equipment arranged with thick bamboo poles. Yu Yue's Fu on Spring in the Hall, Volume 1, An Introduction to Huang Ruheng, Floating Plum Threshold, and A Hundred Yue Records of Summer Vacation in Huangshan Mountain.
3. Baoyu: Buddhist language. It is a metaphor for Buddhism that guides all beings to cross the sea of suffering and reach the other side. In the Tang Dynasty, Li Baichun returned to the mountain to send Meng Haoran's poem to open the way, and the treasure boat crossed the river. Mei Xiqin's heart of Sun Mingzhi: Jinjiang Xiaofa is always foggy.
4. Raft: The raft sewn with cattle and sheep skins explains in detail that the raft inflated with sheepskin in the upper reaches of the Yellow River near Xining, Lanzhou can carry people or goods. Also known as Huntuo. See mixed tuo.
5. Rubber raft: A boat made of rubber bands. Can be folded for storage. When in use, it is inflated with stored carbon dioxide or compressor, which is convenient to use, similar to a rubber boat.