What Is Ship Foot?

Boat foot (chuán jio) , from "Miscellaneous Career", meaning the boatman

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Boat foot (chuán jio) , from "Miscellaneous Career", meaning the boatman
Chinese name
Boat foot
Pinyin
chuán jio
Zhuyin
Provenance
"Miscellaneous Causes"
chuán jio
Boat foot
(1). Boatman. Tang Dubao's Miscellaneous Records of the Great Cause: "There are another twenty-four Zhuzhou Airlines and twenty-four Cangliao Airlines ... the names of the ship's crew members are boat feet."
(2). Water feet. Shipping costs. "Old Tang Book · Yu Wenrong Biography": "Over the years, Ling Nong Shao Qing Jiang Cen Ju Zong Rong rebuilt the ship's feet in Luzhou, hiding everything, giving Feng Shaolie a deep copy of the facts and merging the traffic. "Yanzhou." "Song Shi · Shi Chi Chronicles 4": "I buy more than 10,000 pieces of salt a day ... I always raise 830 pieces of money for the money, except for the 200 feet of the boat money, there is a consistent 630 pieces. Text. "
(3). Refers to the part of the bottom of the ship that enters the water. It is customary to observe the weight of the cargo carried by the ship based on the depth of the water inlet. Tang Bai Juyi's "Poem of Harmony and Forty Rhythms on March 30": "Sit and sail on the foot of the boat, and walk on horseshoes." The two Hangzhou boats with rice in front were caught in the barracks and loaded with bullets! Mr. Four, how heavy are the feet of the ship! "

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