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Pinyin and meaning of millet

Explanation of millet

[broom corn millet]

穄子, a kind of non-sticky millet Detailed Explanation 穄子. The non-sticky millet. Qing Lai Tsuen "things different directory - vegetables and grains - millet": "millet has two kinds: sticky for broomcorn millet, can be brewed; non-sticky millet. Today, Guanxi is always referred to as millets, sticky said sticky millets, not sticky for rice millets." Li Ji "Wang Gui and Li Xiangxiang", Part I, 4: "two way millet crushed three times, Xiangxiang since childhood love crop man." Zhou Libo, "The Cow": "[Zhang Qinan] has two female dolls ...... and a six year old one, which he exchanged for a bucket, or maybe two buckets of millets, in the starving days of the past."

Word Breakdown

Explanation of surimi 糜 í congee: minced meat. 糜沸 (形容混乱纷扰). Rotten, broken: surfeit. Mee í body (sacrifice of life). To destroy. Wasted : surfeit. Surname. Millet that is not sticky (also called "millet"): millet. millet. Mizi noodles. Part of the head: rice; Explanation of 子 子 ǐ Anciently refers to sons and daughters, now specifically refers to sons and daughters: 子女. (子孙), "descendant" (子孙). Zi Xi (子嗣). Zi Di (子弟) (descendant, young man). Fruits and seeds of plants: vegetable seeds. melon seeds. Seeds. Eggs of animals: fish roe. Silkworms. Young, small: roe. Zi animal. Zi city. A small, hard, granular thing: *