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I am from the countryside of Shijiazhuang, and our ploughing land here (verb) is called jing (one sound) di (four tones), and the five watches are also read jing (one sound). In addition, the pronunciation of these two characters in Peking Opera is also jing.
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The words to read eng are: ploughing, energy, wind, change, lamp.
1. Plough Pinyin: gēng
Interpretation: Plough the ground with a plow to loosen the soil: field. Machine.
2. Pinyin: néng
Interpretation: 1Ability; Talent: Skill. Endure. Unparalleled.
2.Abbreviation for energy.
3.Capable: People. Hand. Those who work hard. These men counted him.
3. Wind Pinyin: fēng
Interpretation: 1The phenomenon of air movement.
2.As swift and universal as the wind: tides. All the time. Galloping.
3.Etiquette and customs that have been formed in society for a long time: Qi. Practice. Thing (a unique scenery of a certain place). Shang (the prevailing ethos and habits in society during a certain period of time).
4.News, rumors: 传 (chuán) (rumor). Smell and move.
5.Scenes, attitudes, mannerisms that manifest themselves outside: scenes. Degree.
6.Refers to folk songs and ballads: country (the folk songs of the fifteen ancient countries in the Book of Songs). Pick.
7.Traditional Chinese medicine refers to certain diseases: paralysis. Wet.
8.Surname. Fourth, more pinyin: gēng, gèng 空游.
Interpretation: gēng ].
1.Change; Change: Change. Change.
2.Experience: 少 (shào) 不事 (young, not experienced anything).
3.The unit of timekeeping at night in the old days. The night is divided into five watches, each watch is about two hours: three at midnight.
gèng ]
1.Adverb. 2.More; More: Serve the people well.
Five, lamp pinyin: dēng
Interpretation: 1Luminous appliances for lighting or other purposes: one lamp. Electricity. Red-green . Searchlight . Sun.
2.An appliance that burns liquids or gases to heat other front ridge things: alcohol. Bunsen .
3.Tubes commonly known as radios, televisions, etc.: five radios.
4.(dēng) surname.
Cultivating the text of the text:
The literary version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": ploughing, ploughing. From the ravine, the sound of the well. One is called the ancient Ida.
The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jie Zi": ploughing, ploughing. The glyph uses "耒" as the side and "well" as the sound. One theory holds that ancient farmers cultivated well fields.
Evolution of Chinese Characters:
1.Cultivation [gēng zhòng].
Ploughing and planting: Spring is on, and farmers are busy.
2.cultivated land [gēng dì].
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).
3.Cultivation [gēng yún].
Ploughing and weeding. Generally refers to field work. It is also a metaphor for the hard work of other aspects.
4.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.
5.Gang farming [huǒ gēng].
Farming together: They have about a dozen acres of land.
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Ploughing rake is pronounced as [geng (one tone) ba (four tones) mo (four tones).
Cultivating a rake refers to a farming technique that was founded during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. Tillage is called the harrow technique: tillage refers to ploughing land, and harrow refers to plowing the land out of the furrow.
耙] [bà] Flat the ground with a rake to break the soil. For example, the field has been raked three times.
耱] [mò] is a kind of agricultural tool made of wattles and other tools to level the land.
Historical records] Qi Min Yao Shu Volume 1 "Ploughing the Field" has detailed requirements for ploughing techniques. First of all, it is required that "the plough is cheap and fine", that is, the plough strip is not too wide, and if it is wide, it is not deep and fine. Secondly, it is required to determine the tillage time according to the moisture sprocket
Whoever ploughs the high and low fields, regardless of spring and autumn, must be dry and wet to do their best." The depth of cultivated land depends on the time: "where autumn ploughing wants to be deep, spring and summer want to be shallow", "the initial ploughing wants to be deep, and the land needs to be shallow".
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The pronunciation of plough is [gēng].
Cultivated land is the basic resource and condition on which human beings depend. In the 21st century, with the increasing population, the gradual decrease of cultivated land, and the continuous improvement of people's living standards, the quantity and quality of cultivated land must be ensured in order to maintain the sustainable development of agriculture. According to incomplete statistics from UNESCO and FAO, the world's land area is about 100 million hectares, and the per capita cultivated land is hectares.
As of December 31, 2011, the amount of cultivated land in China was 100 million mu.
Cultivated land refers to the land where crops are planted, including cooked land, newly developed, reclaimed, and sorted land, and fallow land (including rotational land and crop rotation land); land where crops (including vegetables) are mainly grown, with scattered fruit trees, mulberry trees or other trees; On average, one harvest season per year can be guaranteed, and the tidal flats have been reclaimed. Cultivated land includes ditches, canals, roads and ridges whose width is smaller than that of the north and smaller than that of the north. The secondary classification is paddy field, irrigated land, and dry land.
Cultivated land protection:
The state protects cultivated land and strictly controls the conversion of cultivated land into non-cultivated land. The State implements a compensation system for the occupation of cultivated land. Where cultivated land is occupied with approval for non-agricultural construction, the unit occupying cultivated land shall be responsible for reclaiming cultivated land equivalent to the quantity and quality of the cultivated land occupied in accordance with the principle of "how much is occupied, how much is reclaimed"; Where there are no conditions for reclamation or the cultivated land does not meet the requirements, the cultivated land reclamation fee shall be paid in accordance with the provisions of the province, autonomous region, or municipality directly under the Central Government, and the special funds shall be used for the reclamation of new cultivated land.
The people of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government shall formulate plans for the reclamation of cultivated land, supervise the units occupying cultivated land in accordance with the plan or organize the reclamation of cultivated land in accordance with the plan, and carry out acceptance. Local people at or above the county level may request units occupying cultivated land to use the soil of the cultivated layer of the occupied cultivated land for soil improvement of newly reclaimed cultivated land, inferior quality or other cultivated land.
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There is only one pronunciation.
Pinyin gēng
radical rake.
Stroke 10
Five rows of wood.
Five strokes of difj
Basic Definition. Loosen the soil with a plow: 种 (zhòng). Make. Yun (ploughing land and weeding, also generally refers to labor, such as "intention, self-harvest"). Pen (metaphor to write articles). Tongue (Yu Jiaoshu).
Basic Definition Detailed Definition.
Movement (shape sound. From 耒 (lěi), the sound of the well. From "耒", it means that it is related to farming. Original meaning: plough the field).
Same as the original meaning. Turn over the pine soil.
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Plough pronunciation: [gēng].
Radical: 耒五笔: difj
Interpretation: Use a plow to loosen the soil.
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Cultivating Pinyin:
gēng] Interpretation] Use a plow to loosen the soil.
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Plough pronunciation: [gēng].
Radical: 耒五笔: difj
Interpretation: Use a plow to loosen the soil.
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