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Ruler, a plank used by teachers in private schools to punish students in the old days. Also called a ruler, it is made of two pieces of wood. The two trees incline upward and downward. The upturned person is seven inches and six minutes long, six minutes thick and one inch, and there are wisps of faces on the four sides below. The person leaning on the top is seven inches and four minutes long, five minutes thick and one inch thick, and there are wisps of faces all around.
Put up a wooden buckle in the middle of the upper wood, which is two inches and five minutes long and seven minutes high. Grab the button and knock on the wood below. This ruler is used in rituals such as "conversion, shaving, preaching, speaking" and "eating in the mouth of yoga".
The use of rulers is not only the patent of China people. I once read a reminiscence article named "Corporal Punishment", written by American Lanie McMullin, in which Ms. Frost has her own unique skill-let the "us" who made mistakes close their eyes, and then beat the chair cushion with the "famous pine board". We can't stand the pain of our friends being punished, and we all ask our teachers to stop fighting. This time, "corporal punishment", although there is no physical pain, but the memory is profound.