Traditional Chinese characters: cups
Chinese character structure: left-right structure
Simplified radical: Tian
Word-making method: combination of sound and shape
Basic explanation: A neatly arranged field surrounded by ridges is generally rectangular: border field.
Extended data:
Related words
First, the public cup [G not ng Qí]?
Official pastoral.
Second, the boundary [qí m incarnation]?
There's Tin Muk.
Third, the household [qí hé]?
A person who was ordered to plow the bed to make salt in the Song Dynasty.
Fourth, the wild cup [yě qí]?
Refers to the field in the wild.
Verb (short for verb) salt?
Salt extracted from salt ponds.