The word combinations of grain are as follows:
1. Hemiao
Pronunciation: [hé miáo]?
Definition:
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(1) Seedlings of cereal crops. "Yanzi Chunqiu·Admonishment II": "Don't hurt animals for vegetation, and don't hurt seedlings for weeds." Yang Mo's "I Love Beijing": "My heart is like a seedling that has received sunshine, rain and dew, floating with a positive attitude. Upward force. ”
(2) Refers to plants of cereal crops or other crops. "Shu·Yao Dian" "Dividing Ming and Zhong" Kong Yingda Shu of the Tang Dynasty: "At that time, the seedlings were beautiful and abundant, and farming was not idle." The first chapter of "Peach Blossom Girl" written by Wang Ye of the Yuan Dynasty: "I saw four fields with abundant seedlings. ”
Sentence: A piece of wheat seedlings was planted in the field.
2.Threshing field
Pronunciation: [hé cháng]?
Definition: A place for threshing and drying crops
Sentence: people Packing wheat chaff and chaff in the threshing floor.
3. Muhe
Pronunciation: [mù hé]?
Definition: A tall cereal plant in legend.
4. Qinghe
Pronunciation: [qīng hé]?
Interpretation: The original meaning of Qinghe refers to newly unearthed crops or grass, which refers to tender Childish plants. But when used on people, the expressed meaning is youth, vitality and hope.
5. Grain owner
Pronunciation: [hé zhǔ]?
Definition: The owner of the crops.
Sentence creation: Do you know who the owner of this land is?
6. Grass
Pronunciation: [hé cǎo]?
Definition; the general name of grasses. It consists of a sheath at the base of the leaves of monocotyledonous plants, tightly wrapping the stem, like a split tube, and the upper part is a long and narrow leaf with parallel veins
Sentence: The paddy fields in the south of the Yangtze River, the grass you grew back then It's so thin and soft.
7. Grain drying
Pronunciation: [hé liàng]?
Definition: A wooden frame for drying grain stalks
Sentence: The wooden frame used to dry grain ears is called Hedang.
8. Hemp
Pronunciation: [hé má]?
Interpretation:
(1) Hemp and hemp. "Poetry·Binfeng·July": "Millet and millet are heavy on grain, and hemp and wheat are heavy on grain."
(2) Generally refers to crops. Yuan Naixian's poem "Yanziwa": "I am very happy that thieves are clearing up, and the fields are full of grain and hemp." Jin Mage's poem "Shangyun Nei Shuai Jiajun": "The spring scenery is born in Jingyi, and the grain and hemp are used to paste the soil."
Sentence: These grasses and hemp grow really well.
9. Grain barrel
Pronunciation: [hé tǒng]?
Definition: A wooden barrel used by farmers in the south to thresh rice. Also called rice barrel.
Sentence: We soaked the cotton wool and filled it in the bucket to cover the movement of the mountain artillery towards the city.
10. Frost crops
Pronunciation: [shuāng hé]?
Definition: Refers to crops that have experienced frost.
Sentence: The frost crops are all red on the island, and the tobacco is withered against the bridge.
12. Hexun
Pronunciation: [hé hù]?
Interpretation: An ancient rice (grain) threshing tool.
13. Nonghe
Pronunciation: [nóng hé]?
Definition: crops, crops. ?
Source: Shi Sanyou's "Unofficial History of Jinling·Wang Hu, a Corrupt Official in Nanjing": "One year, the rain was out of control, the harvest failed, the price of rice soared, and the people complained endlessly."
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Create a sentence: One year, the rains were out of control, the harvest failed, the price of rice soared, and the people complained endlessly.