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Other names of the house
Other names of the house

1 room): refers to a building with walls, roofs, doors, windows and other components that can be used by people for living or other purposes. Such as concierge, prison room.

2) Hall: A tall building, especially one dedicated to a god, Buddha or emperor. Such as Hall of Supreme Harmony and Sanqing Hall.

3) Palace: refers to the place where the empress dowager, the prince and the immortals live. For example, the Forbidden City and Tianhou Palace.

4) niche: refers to a small pavilion dedicated to gods and buddhas. Such as Wei Tuo niche and Kitchen King niche.

5) An 'an refers to a small round house with a grass roof. Such as nuns and the Eight Immortals Temple.

6) Temple: refers to the houses where people of the same clan worship their ancestors or great men. Such as martyrs' shrine and Du Fu's shrine.

7) Temple: refers to the place where ancestor gods or historical celebrities are sacrificed. For example, ancestral temples and horse temples.

8) Hall: correction room, which also refers to a large-scale activity place for holding ceremonies or hearing cases. Such as the Great Hall and the Gospel Hall.

9) Exhibition Hall: refers to the room where guests are entertained or the place where cultural relics are stored and displayed. Such as museums and libraries.

/kloc-building 0/0): refers to a house with two or more floors, usually a house where many people live. Such as expert building and health building.

1 1): refers to the name of the place, institution or office where you live. For example, scientific research institutes and police stations.

12) Corridor: refers to an aisle under the eaves or an aisle with a separate roof. Such as walking places.

13) ju: a place to live. If live, live.

14) house: refers to the house. Such as coffee shops and bookstores.

15) house: refers to the residence. Such as houses and mansions.

16) party: the workplace of small handicraft workers. Such as workshops and wineries.

17) Bi: refers to the small houses opposite and on both sides of the house. Such as Rudong and Lang Lang.

18) Pavilion: refers to a place built on the roadside and in the garden for people to rest. Such as Love Night Pavilion and Shili Pavilion.

Hall (19): refers to the room where guests are gathered and entertained. For example, the living room and the West Flower Hall.

20) house: refers to the house. Such as dormitories and humble abode.

2 1) Yu: refers to the place of residence. Like apartments and apartments.

22) Store: refers to the house used for business. Such as hotels and fast food restaurants.

23) Shed: simple houses that can shelter from the wind and rain. Such as porridge shed, earthquake-resistant shed, etc.

24) Library: refers to a building that stores a lot of things. Such as warehouses and grain depots.

25) Pavilion: A square, hexagonal or octagonal building in a scenic spot or courtyard with two floors and windows around it. Such as Wang Tengting and Guanyin Pavilion.

A porch or small room with windows. Such as tea tasting and Yixianxuan.

27) House: House, often used as the name of study and shop. Such as study and study.

28) Mansion: refers to a tall house. Such as high-rise buildings and buildings.