
1. Pillar: Also known as a pillar, it stands vertically on the ground. There are various types of straight or connected by two or three strips. The curved parts of some tubular columns need to be connected with iron wires. The general material is fiberglass, and the general material is 7 sections.
2. Frame: Used in bullet-type tents or hut-type tents, and composed of short rod-shaped materials to form pillars or pillars.
3. Top: The top part of a tent.
4. Roof: The part that forms the sloping surface of a tent.
5. Wall: The part of the wall on the side of a tent. Some tents don't have any at all.
6. Canopy: A part of the roof that opens forward and is supported by other pillars.
7. Door: The entrance and exit of the tent. Windows can be provided on the other side.
8. Floor mat: A mat placed on the ground in a tent. If there is heavy humidity, it is necessary to lay another layer of the bamboo mat.
9. Flying mat: A mat placed on the roof of a tent to shield it from strong sunlight. I.e. the second-floor roof
10. Main rope: also known as pillar rope. It is separated from both ends of the pillar to prevent the pillar from tilting and is fixed with nails.
11. Corner rope: Extends from the four corners of the tent cloth curtain and is fixed with nails.
12. Waist rope: Extends from the bottom edge of the roof of the tent cloth curtain and is fixed with nails.
13. Nails: Also known as ground nails, they are used to insert into the ground to secure the bottom edges of ropes and tent curtains. There is wood. Made of metal and synthetic resin.
14. Wood hammer or iron hammer: Used when driving nails into the ground. A component made of wood or metal and attached to a main or corner rope. The cable passes through two small holes between them and can be moved to control the cable.
15. Bags: Cloth bags that have been packed with cloth curtains and props, nails, and wooden hammers





