The name of the lantern is only named according to the characteristics of the lamp that can prevent the wind from blowing. Lantern consists of outer frame, inner seat and kerosene lamp. The outer frame of the lantern is a cuboid, and there is a hole on the upper side for the kerosene lamp to smoke when it burns. A wire or iron bar should be worn on it for easy carrying. The four sides of the lantern are composed of four rectangular glasses, which are clamped by four pillars. Sometimes, in order to be firm, the four columns are made of rectangular strips, one side is engraved with concave lines, and one side of the glass is sandwiched inside. In order to facilitate ignition and flameout, three of the four sides of the glass are fixed and one side is movable, that is, the glass can be inserted and drawn out. The inner seat of the lantern is the bottom of a cuboid. Usually a thick wooden board is used as the material, and a concave place is dug in the middle of the wooden block to put the kerosene lamp. This piece of wood near the four edges will be engraved with concave lines according to the position where the four-sided glass is put down, just to catch the four-sided glass. In order to make lanterns more stable, small nails are usually nailed on both sides of the concave lines of wood blocks to fix the glass. After this, make a kerosene lamp from some small ink bottle-like bottles and put it in from the twitching glass. [