Anvil

Metal mat used for forging iron in ancient times
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Anvil is a Chinese word, pronounced ti ě zh e n, which means cast iron chopping block A base for hammering metal. Most of them protrude at both ends; Pass the "drum" and cutting board. Anvil: It was called "mat" in ancient times.
Chinese name
Anvil
Pronunciation
tiě zhēn
Origin
1、 Tamping clothes Stone 2. Passing
Meaning
Cast-iron chopping block Cushion for forging metal

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The tool that is placed under when hammering is called anvil. The anvil was used to forge iron in ancient China Mat , each Blacksmith's shop They are all in the shape of thick wooden piles, ranging from 30 cm to 100 cm in height. Some are a whole piece of iron, and some are wooden piles with a thick piece of iron on them. The anvil still exists in some places, such as Longquan The casting sword is still in use. Chinese folk blacksmiths worship Taoism Lord Lao Zi The founder called the anvil "the knee of the Supreme Master". He worshipped it. You can't joke with the anvil or put anything on it.

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1. Tamping stone. Du Fu Tamping clothes 》: "Autumn Solstice Wipe Clearing anvil ”; Eight autumn songs 》: "Baidi City is high and urgent at dusk".
2. Pass the "request", chopping block Anvil: ancient mat