Also known as pillars, erected vertically on the ground. There is a straight line or two, three links of various types. Some of the curved parts of the tubular pillars need to be connected by wire. General material is FRP, the general is 7 knots.
border: Used in warhead-type tents or hut-type tents to synthesize pillars or pillars in a short bar-like material group.
Building: The top part of the tent.
Roof: A part of the sloping side of a tent.
Wall: The wall portion of the tent side. Some tents don't.
Shelter: A part of the roof, open to the front, supported by other pillars.
Door: For the entrance of the tent. Windows can be set on the other side.
Ground mat: A cushion for a tent that is laid on the ground. If the humidity is heavy, a layer of bamboo will need to be paved.
Mat: On the roof of the tent, another cushion is laid to cover the strong daylight. The second-floor roof.
Main rope: Also known as the string. Divided by the pillars, the role of the pillar to avoid tilt, and nails fixed.
Corner rope: The Four corners of the tent curtain are extended and fixed with nails.
Waist rope: The roof of the tent curtain extends out and is fixed with nails.
Nails: Also called ground nails, used to insert the ground, with fixed ropes and tent curtains at the bottom. There is a wooden system. Metal and synthetic resins.
A wooden hammer or hammer: used when a nail is penetrated to the ground. A surviving buckle made of wood or metal, attached to a part of a main rope or a corner rope. The cable passes through the two small holes in it, moving to control the cable.
Bag: Put the cloth and pillars, nails, wood hammer in a good cloth bag.






