禦 Pinyin qí? Radical Tian Brush Painting 11 Five Elements Earth Five Brushstrokes LFFG [禦] Basic explanation
1. The residential areas divided into fields: ~ Tian. Dish~.
2. In ancient times, a field of fifty acres was called a border. [Qiu] Detailed explanation
〈Name〉
(Phonetic. From the sound of Tian Gui. Original meaning: Tian Qi. One said fifty acres is Qi)
Same as the original meaning
A field of fifty acres is called a border. ——"Shuowen"
Sick in Xia Qi. ——"Mencius". Liu's note: "Today's custom is to consider twenty-five acres as a small border and fifty acres as a large border."
When you see a person of ten feet, it will be a garden border. ——"Zhuangzi"
Between a border. ——Song Dynasty, Shen Kuo's "Mengxi Bi Tan"
Also used as a quantifier for fields
Thousands of Qianjiang and leek. ——"Historical Records·Biographies of Huozhi"
One or two vegetable plots. ——Mao Dun's "Sending for Examination"
Fields. Another example: Qi weir (embankment for water storage in the field); Qi edge (ridge of soil in the field); Qi mo (road in the field); Qi path (field path); Qi ditch (small ditch between Qi and Qi) p>
format. Such as: border (specification; format); border (format; routine); border (metaphor for routine)
〈motion〉
Planting in separate borders
There are barbarians and chariots left in the border, mixed with Du Heng and Fang Zhi. ——"Songs of Chu"
The audience can ask the children to start the sutra. ——Du Fu's poem "Growing Lettuce" of the Tang Dynasty [Qui] Encyclopedia explanation
The rural areas are divided into small areas: Qi Tian and vegetable Qi. In ancient times, a field of fifty acres was called a border. More→ 禦[禦]English translation
Border [禦] group of words Cai Qi Qi Tian Yang Qi Qi Long Qi Qi Gong Qi Qi Qi Qi Town Bai Qi Spring Qi Suburban Qi Qi Ding Qi Jing Qi Yan More Qi Related searches for the word group [禦] 禦田禕道禦甦畛禦an idiom of the word 禦禕 ditch禦园