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What does the pond mean?
1. Pond refers to a relatively large puddle, a sunken place for storing water.

Second, the pronunciation of Ikenuma: [chí zho]

Third, the quotation explanation: Nan Tong's "Selected Works of Shi Chong Sigui Preface": "There are many fish and birds in the pool."

Interpretation of vernacular: there are pavilions and ponds, and many fish and birds are raised.

Fourth, the order of strokes:

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Synonym for Ikenuma:

First, the swamp? 【zháo zé】?

Meaning: A region where the surface is too wet all the year round or there is a thin layer of stagnant water, on which swamp plants and hygrophytes mainly grow, and peat forms or develops below.

Quotation: Zhang Xianliang's Soul and Meat III: "There is a swamp on the grassland, full of thin reeds."

Second, the pond? [ chí táng ]?

Meaning: a pit for storing water; Common name for bath pool.

Quotations: Ba Jin's "Spring" XII: "The tea shed that Chueh-min refers to stands on a slightly sloping grass, with three sides open and the other side leaning against the pond."