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Ploughing: The words are cultivated land, cultivated fields, cultivated fields, cultivated fields, cultivated fields, autumn ploughing, and cultivated fields.
Plough is a Chinese word, which is a morphophonetic character. The Chinese pinyin of ploughing is gēng.
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Cultivation [gēng zhòng].
Ploughing and planting: Spring is on, and farmers are busy.
cultivated land [gēng dì].
1.One of the types of land use. Refers to land used for cultivation and cultivation of crops. Generally, it is divided into two categories: paddy field and dry land (including irrigated land).
Cultivation [gēng yún].
Ploughing and weeding. Generally refers to field work. It is also a metaphor for the hard work of other aspects.
备耕 [bèi gēng].
Prepare for farming, including repairing farm tools, digging trenches, accumulating manure, etc.: intensify the work. After the Spring Festival, people are busy.
Gang farming [huǒ gēng].
Farming together: They have about a dozen acres of land.
Machine farming [jī gēng].
Cultivating with Machines: Ground. Area.
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Ploughing, ploughing, ploughing, autumn ploughing, ploughing.
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Farming, ploughing, ploughing, ploughing, autumn ploughing, ploughing, winter ploughing, ploughing, ploughing,
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Ploughing, ploughing, cultivating, cultivating.
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Cultivated land.
Ploughing the field and cultivating it. The tiller has his field.
Ploughing three more than one.
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1. Cultivated land [gēng dì]: to use a plow or machine to loosen the land so that it is suitable for plowing and cultivating: with a tractor. Crop land: Expand the area of cultivated land.
2. Cultivation [gēng zhòng] :(moving) arable land and planting: cultivating the land.
3. Cultivation [gēng yún] :(moving) ploughing land and weeding, generally referring to field labor. It is also a metaphor for the hard work of other aspects.
4. Preparation for cultivation [bèi gēng]: Preparation for farming, including repairing farm tools, digging ditches, accumulating fertilizer, etc.
5. Cultivated animals [gēng chù]: Livestock used for cultivated land, such as cattle, horses, mules, etc., to protect cultivated animals from winter.
6. 中cultivator [zhōng gēng]: tillage between rows of crops.
7. Tongue cultivation [shé gēng] The apprentice speaks of making a living or clouds, Jia Kui Hu Duan is not the result of hard cultivation, and the mouth is tired of chanting, and the so-called tongue cultivation is also in the world. ——Wang Jia, "Collecting Memories".
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The ploughing group is as follows:
2.Chiseling, drinking, cultivating and eating: It means that the people are happy to work and the world is peaceful.
3.Day ploughing and night recitation: Farming during the day and reading at night. It is a metaphor for reading diligently.
4.Cold ploughing and summer ploughing: ploughing in winter, hoeing grass in summer. Generally refers to doing all kinds of farm work.
5.Pen ploughing inkstone: metaphor for engaging in mental work, reading and writing as a profession.
6.Bow and plough the road: bow: personally; Dao: The way of the sages. Cultivate it yourself and be willing to follow the ways of the sages. It refers to living a life of seclusion.
7.Heart weaving pen farming: metaphor for living by selling literature.
8.Fire rake: fire ploughing. Mostly refers to relatively primitive farming methods.
9.Male farmer and female weaver: a small peasant economy in feudal society, one family operates, the male farmer, and the female weaves. It refers to the division of labor among the whole family.
10.Slash-and-burn rake: rake: weeding. Before sowing seeds, the ancients cut down the trees and burned the weeds to fertilize the fields with ash. Refers to primitive farming techniques in general.
11.Female weaver and male farmer: a small peasant economy in feudal society, one family operates, the male farmer, and the female weaves. It refers to the division of labor among the whole family.
12.Fire cultivation and water planting: rake: weeding. A primitive way of farming in ancient times.
13.Fire Cultivation Water Rake: A primitive method of farming.
Historical Records: The Biography of the Goods Colony": "The land of Chu Yue is vast and people are (rare). Rice, rice and fish, or fire ploughing and water rake.
Fire farming: Set fire to remove weeds and cultivate fields to grow grains. 水耨 (nòu):
Water is poured into farmland to get rid of weeds.
14.Plough hurts crops: 楛: shoddy, coarse; Crops: Crops. The fields are not carefully cultivated, and the crops are damaged.
15.Cold ploughing and hot work: Generally refers to the hard work of farming.
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The ploughing group is as follows:
Cultivated land, ploughing, ploughing, ploughing, ploughing, ploughing, cattle, fallowing, preparing ploughing, machine tillage, tongue ploughing, returning farmland, ploughing livestock, and farming. Re-tillage, dry ploughing, sowing ploughing, ploughing, deep ploughing, ploughing, ploughing, ploughing.
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1. Ploughing words: ploughing, ploughing, ploughing, ploughing, ploughing. Returning to ploughing, dry ploughing, sowing ploughing, ploughing, deep ploughing, ploughing, ploughing, ploughing.
2. Pronunciation: [gēng].
3. Interpretation: Use a plow to plough the ground and loosen the soil.
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The words of the two words of the cultivation group are:
1.Farming: refers to arable land and the cultivation of crops.
2.Cultivated land: refers to the land used for cultivating and growing crops, which is generally divided into two categories: paddy fields and dry land.
3.Cultivation: refers to field work such as weeding and hoeing, and can also be compared to hard work in other aspects.
4.Self-cultivation and farming: refers to self-cultivation and management of farmland.
5.Fallow: Refers to stopping farmland for a period of time to bring it back to life.
6.Machine farming: refers to the use of agricultural machinery for farming.
The four-word words are:
2.Slash-and-burn farming: refers to an ancient farming method, using a knife hoe to plough the land and burning the wasteland with fire to achieve the purpose of reclamation and farming.
3.Elephant cultivator: refers to the relationship between man and nature who are accustomed to harmonious coexistence, and is a metaphor for the harmonious coexistence of human beings and nature.
4.Deep cultivation is easy to cultivate: It is a metaphor that you usually have to work harder to get twice the result with half the effort.
5.Ploughing the field and cultivating livestock: It refers to both cultivating farmland and raising livestock.
6.Farming and reading heirlooms: It means that through farming and reading, families can accumulate economic strength and inherit family business. <>
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The compounds of ploughing are ploughing, ploughing, ploughing livestock, etc.
Cultivation [gēng zhòng].
Cultivation and planting. Jin Taoqian's poem No. 2 of "The Ancient Farm House in the First Spring of the Year of the Emperor": "Cultivation is a time to rest, and the walker has no interest."
The first and third chapters of "Water Margin": "There are more than 20 acres of land that were bought the year before last, and now a few villagers are sent to cultivate there. Han Beiping, "African Night Talk: Travels along the Niger River":
The land is left idle during the dry season and cultivated during the rainy season. ”
Cultivation [gēng yún].
A metaphor for hard work. Guo Xiaochuan's poem "Autumn in China": "The beautiful harvest depends on the hard work.
Jiang Liangfu, "Preface to the Lectures of Chu Ci and the Present Interpretation": "This is perhaps my greatest hard work, so I worked hard, made plans, prepared reference books, drew up syllabuses, and did my best to accomplish this task. ”
Ploughing animal [ gēng chù ].
Cultivating Animal Husbandry "Historical Records of the Yue King Goujian Family": "The resumption of the agreement requires the father and son to farm the livestock, abandon the residence, wait for the time to turn things, and chase the benefits of tithes." ”
男耕女织 [ nán gēng nǚ zhī ]
The small-scale peasant economy in feudal society was run by one family, with men farming and women weaving. It refers to the division of labor among the whole family. Jizhou Hao's family, the seventh generation of cohabitation, the index finger is thousands, the family law is strict, the scholar reads and takes the exam, and the person is raised in the admission, and he does not go to the Ministry of Rites to take the exam, and he is afraid of entering the office.
Qing Chen Kangchu "Lang Qian's Chronicles".
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