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What does stationery mean?
Meaning: This refers to a narrow bamboo. There was no paper in ancient times, so we used simple strategies to express our knowledge, cutting bamboo into small pieces of paper and tying them to simplicity. Notes can also refer to letters written to the emperor in ancient China, such as the memorial.

1, note: ~ note.

2. Paper for writing letters or inscriptions: letter ~;; Shit.

3, letters: ~ letters (letters).

Chinese pinyin: jiān

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Related words:

1, Su Jian [siān]?

Also known as "Su Gui". White stationery.

2. Red note [hóng jiān]?

Also known as "red note". Red stationery. It is often used to write poems or make business cards.

3. Poetry [sh and ji ā n]?

(1) is also called "poem". Paper for writing poems; Writing paper for writing poems

(2) this refers to Zheng Xuan's comments on Shi Mao. Later, it generally refers to the annotation of poetry collections.

4. Yun Jian?

Also known as "Yungui". Paper with moire.

5. Notes [Jiān pǔ]?

It refers to a book that sorts out gorgeous stationery printed with pictures.

6. [yù jiān] [Yu Ji ā n]?

Also known as "Emerald Jade". Good name for stationery.

7.Fenjian [fěn jiān]?

Pink stationery.

8. Shu Jian [shǔ jiān]?

Also known as "Shu Gui". Since? Don? Since? Shu? The collective name of exquisite and colorful paper made by the earth.

9.[jīn Jiān][jīn Jiān]?

Exquisite gold-plated paper for writing letters, inscriptions, etc.

10, brocade [jǐn jiān]?

Exquisite and gorgeous stationery.

1 1, wax injection [là jiān]?

Also known as "wax". Waxed paper used to be used by calligraphers for writing.