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Qiao Shan's explanation.
Qiao Shan (1) explained that firewood was piled up like a mountain. Tang Jiadao's poem "Hunger" says: "There are firewood mountains in the city, and this house is smoke-free." (2) Collecting firewood in the mountains. Fang Qing Hengxian's Remembering the Old Immortal: "Those who have tasted the ambition of Hou Yuan, Qiao Shan met an old friend and taught the art of war."

Word decomposition

Fuelwood × Fuelwood, pine interpretation: Fuelwood (fuelwood, also refers to chopping wood and mowing grass). Collect firewood. Firewood: Woodcutter. Ke Qiao. In ancient times, there were "qiaocheng" and qiaolou. Radical: wood; The towering part of the mountain: the earth mountain. Cliff. Mountains. Mountains and rivers. Mountain road. Peak. Beautiful scenery. Rain is coming, and the wind is everywhere, ie the tension before a conflict or war breaks out. Shaped like a mountain: gables (walls on both sides of a herringbone house. Also known as Fangshan). Description loudly: The mountain rang.