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No. 1
  (~ Child) willow branches, especially as Salix integra branches, can basketry, baskets, etc..
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liǔ tiáo
  Woven baskets, bags, baskets and other soft willow branches used
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No. 3
  Wicker bag
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No. 4
  Willow branches. Southern Emperor Jianwen, "Spring to Kambayashi" Poetry: "Hang the willow, the Yanghwa good coat." Tang Liu Yuxi, "free the word Spring": "Lan Rui Lu sobbing with makeup, wicker style long sleeve to command." Sung Guan, "Like a Dream" word: "Red House, setting sun over spring and into the willow will be a half." "Dream of Red Mansions," the fifth 9 back: "Yinger right again and bring some wicker, simply sitting on rocks on the series up. "
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No. 5
  A brush. Slightly burnt look with a fine willow, blew out the head after charring more from the drawings for. "Dream of Red Mansions," the fourth two back: "the number one ranked document 4 ... ... open face 10, Wicker 20."
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English Expression
  1. n.:  osier,  sallow,  withe,  wicker; osier; willow branch
  2. adj.:  wicker
French Expression
  1. n.  osier, vannerie
Thesaurus
Liutiao Village
Liutiao Xiang
Containing Phrases
Liutiao Xiangcratewicker trunk(or suitcase)cratewicker helmet