(Aikido, like the drooping of fruits of plants and trees. It was later changed to "xi". Original meaning: corn, grain)
The same meaning as [foxtail millet; millet] is now commonly known as "grain" in the north and "millet" after removing the skin. A coarse, drought-resistant, but frost-intolerant annual grass (Setaria italica) with long, thick, heavy spikes that can be used for grain, hay, and fodder
Su (粟), Jia Gu (嘉谷实), also known as "millet" (粟). --- Qing Dynasty --- Shao Chang Heng "Yan Dian Shi Zhuan"
Also: Su Jin (income from taxed corn); Su Grain (grain particles)
Grain]. The grain that has not had its husk removed is called corn, and the grain that has had its chaff pounded out is called rice.
Moving to Chun'an County.
The governor of Chun'an County was given a cloth robe to take off the corn, and the old servants were given art and vegetables to feed themselves. --- Han - Jia Yi "on the storage dredge"
The horse of a thousand miles, a food or exhaustion of corn a stone. --Li Si, "Remarks on the Order of Evicting Guests"
And such as: corn soil (soil suitable for planting grains); corn Chen Guan rot (corn red Guan rot); corn red Guan rot (grain surplus and decay, money long time no use, wear the rope of the money is also messed up, a metaphor for the peace and prosperity of the world, money and grain abundance)
Granules such as corn-like things, a metaphor for tiny [ sand]. Such as: corn (corn-like pattern); corn gold (corn-like small gold grains); corn eyebrow (with a fine point eyebrow); corn grain (corn-like things); corn error (like corn as a small error)
Small pimples, due to the cold in the skin goose bumps [knot]. e.g. corn (skin particles when frightened)
Salary. e.g., Su-chi (粟秩). In ancient times, the salary was paid in corn, so it was called)