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What most of the characters with the character for rice have to do with
Characters with the character Mi are all related to rice, cereal.

Mi is a Chinese character in the General Standard First Class (commonly used). The character was first written in Shang Dynasty oracle bone inscriptions and is a pictograph. Its original meaning refers to the husked seeds of grains and other plant fruits, and it was borrowed to refer to a unit of length. It has been given multiple meanings and characteristics.

Mi is one of the radicals of the Chinese character, and most of the Chinese characters from the side of the character Mi are related to grain crops, such as: cake, grain, corn, brown, powder, porridge, paste, grain, sugar, and so on.

The names of people with the character of rice also have a special meaning.

In the ancient language, "corn" is a collective term for grain, the Han Dynasty Jia Yi in the "on the accumulation of storage sparse" recorded that "corn more than the wealth of surplus, why not?

In the Han Dynasty, Jia Yi wrote in his "On Storage" that "there is more than enough money to go around, so why not?

Boys' names that have the word "corn" in them also tend to have the meaning of healthy growth.

Additionally, "粟" is also used as a metaphor for something as small as a grain of corn. Such as: Corn (corn-like pattern); Corn gold (corn-like gold grains); Corn eyebrow (with Dai fine point eyebrow); Corn (corn-like things); Corn error (like a corn like a small error) and so on, the girl is also more to "Corn" named to symbolize the peace and good luck.