líng
duó

technical
literary

Meaning of 铃铎

铃铎 means bell hung under the eaves of palaces, towers, or ancient buildings. Pronounced líng duó.

  • bell hung under the eaves of palaces, towers, or ancient buildings

Definitions & Examples

miào
de
yán
jiǎo
guà
zhe
pái
lǎo
de
líng
duó
 

A row of ancient bells hung from the corner eaves of the temple.

Fēng
chuī
líng
duó
 
chū
qīng
cuì
yuè
ěr
de
shēng
yīn
 

The wind blew the hanging bells, producing a clear and pleasant sound.

Zhè
zuò
gōng
diàn殿
de
líng
duó
yǒu
shàng
bǎi
nián
shǐ
 

The bells under the eaves of this palace have a history of over a hundred years.

Líng
duó
shì
dài
jiàn
zhù
zhōng
zhòng
yào
de
zhuāng
shì
yuè
 

Hanging bells were important decorative and musical elements in ancient architecture.

Relations

Measure Words

/
Primary
/ zhī
/ chuàn