rak, a first-level Chinese character, is pronounced rake (pá or bà), and its original meaning is rake.
Rake, pinyin pá, bà, is a Chinese character, pinyin bà or pá. It is a traditional agricultural tool for plowing the ground in agricultural production. It was once one of the necessary agricultural tools for farmers. It is also one of the Chinese martial arts equipment and evolved from agricultural tools. Iron-tipped nail rake, the rake teeth are sharp like nails, strong in attack, and also function as a weapon. Because the rake can hit and rake, it once became one of the most powerful weapons in the army.
The rake's attack methods include "push and pull", "flat body kill", "downward strike", "large oblique pressure", etc.; the defensive methods include "fighting and exposing", "straight up and knock", "Flat body blocked" and so on. The martial arts single training routines include "Nine-Tooth Nail Rake" and "Lotus Leaf Rake"; the dueling training routines include "Rake into the Spear" and "Rake Fighting Sword Card".
Rake bà, pá phonetic. The word Cong Lei, Cong Ba, Ba also sounds. "Ba" means "attachment", "sticking" and "creeping". "Lei" means "agricultural tools". "Lei" and "Ba" are combined to mean "a kind of agricultural tool (pronounced bà) that spreads broken soil, compost, and weeds so that they adhere to the surface of farmland", "a kind of agricultural tool that spreads piles of grain, firewood, and hay to make them Farm tools with millet and firewood attached to the ground in the drying field (pá)."
"Pianhai" must be driven and cut, Yinqiu. Plow genus. The harrow system in "The Complete Book of Agricultural Affairs" includes square harrows and eight-character harrows. Like a plow, it is also driven by an ox, but it is wider and has many teeth, which are used after plowing. The plow is used to lift the soil, but the deep work is the result. The rake is used to break the lumps, and the fine work is the work. After raking, use raking, then use raking. Common work?.