LADDER 梯子梯
A TOOL PRODUCED USING TIMBER, BAMBOO, OR ROPE, USED TO ASCEND OR DESCEND WALLS ETC..
Old Chinese Criteria
2. Gōu yuán 鉤援 refers in SHIJING probably to a ladder with hooks to climb city walls. (According to some scholars, the term refers to the crooked and straight weapons, but it seems less probable in a context in which the words are found.)
- Verzeichnis und Motivindex der Han-Darstellungen
(
FINSTERBUSCH 2000)
p.
770 Leiter:
Words
梯 tī OC: lʰiil MC: thei 1 Attribution
Current general word for a ladder is tī 梯, and it refers to the movable construction made ussually of wood which can be used to climb a wall, floor etc. The term is often used for the ladders used to attack city walls.
- 漢代の文物 Kandai no bunbutsu
(
HAYASHI 1976)
p.
{pp. 71, tab. 4-45??} -
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p.
{87-29} - 古辭辨 Gu ci bian
(
WANG FENGYANG 1993)
p.
202 - 中國佛教百科全書 Zhōngguó fójiào bǎikē quánshū Encyclopedic Book Collection on Chinese Buddhism
(
YANG WEIZHONG 2000)
p.
{10-2}
- Syntactic words
- nladder
階 jiē OC: kriid MC: kɣɛi 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- nstairs> ladder
鉤援 gōu yuán OC: koo ɢʷan MC: ku ɦi̯ɐn 0 Attributions
Gōu yuán 鉤 援 refers in SHIJING probably to a ladder with hooks to climb city walls. According to differrent opinion, the term refers to the crooked and straight weapons, but it seems less probable in a context in which the words are found.
- [100 page synonym dictionary which I have in Oslo and shall identify.CH]
(
XIANG 1997)
p.
193
- Syntactic words
Existing SW for
Here are Syntactic Words already defined in the database: