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The pinyin of Caiqi

Cài qí.

Cai, the initial consonant c, the final ai, four tones.

Qi, the initial consonant q, the final i, and the second tone.

Caiqi, a Chinese word.

Explanation:

Vegetable gardens for cultivating vegetables, such as vegetable gardens and vegetable gardens.

Source:

Ming Gaoqi's poem "Spring Evening in the West Garden": "The green pond is full of fragrant grass and clear waves, and the spring scenery has passed through the rain. I know that all the flowers have fallen, There are a lot of butterflies in the vegetable patch today.”

Example:

1. I have eaten two crops of leeks in the vegetable patch. The first time, it was only enough for a plate of scrambled eggs. The second time, I made dumplings for the whole family, which was more than enough; this third time, it was more than enough.

2. The rain strikes the vegetable patch, and the wind blows the catkins and frost.

3. The green vegetable border, Polygonum multiflorum vine and magnolia vine are intertwined with each other. It is the childhood paradise described by Mr. Lu Xun.