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Two words to describe crops

1. Two words describe plants: fragrant and floating, beautiful and charming, quiet and intoxicating, elegant and delicate.

Exquisite and elegant, simple petals, stamens, pollen and blooming flowers.

Buds bloom, flowers bloom and petals are noble and elegant.

The flower shadow window is fragrant, brilliant, magnificent, as white as snow, magnificent and exquisite.

It is refreshing, fresh and charming, exotic and charming.

White and flawless, green and smooth, intoxicating and elegant.

Falling English is in full bloom proudly, swaying with the wind and sparse branches and leaves.

Unique, colorful, purplish, simple and elegant.

Bingxin jade bone is elegant and fresh.

Grass: green grass, spring grass, weeds, grass, grass, grass.

Grass grass grass summer sleeping mat grass grass grass grass is very delicate.

Green herbs, weeds, residual grass and reproductive grass

On the vibrant grassland in full of green, the world is thriving.

Grassland is endless, striving for glory, beauty, withering, everywhere, everywhere, grass blowing low.

The grass is dead, the leaves are yellow, the grass is fat, the sheep are strong, and everything in the mountains is recovering.

The grass grows and the warbler flies.

Trees: Bark leaves are tall and straight, handsome and tall, and lush.

Green trees, forests, forests, crowns, treetops, green branches and dead branches

Young trees, young trees, shrubs, trees, fruit trees, miscellaneous trees, fallen leaves, forests and trees.

Green and straight.

The shining jungle is full of dyes and dense shade, and the sun tree is green and dense.

The weeping willows are swaying, green and beautiful.

Covering the sky, green and dripping, tall and straight, towering and towering.

Maolin Xiuzhu is intertwined, lush and vigorous.

The word "bumper harvest" refers to the maturity of crops. A bumper year.

Ears: ears. When tillers grow from the heads of crops, the crops are scrapped. A symbol of the disaster year.

Worry about whole grains: Whole grains can be trusted, generally referring to crops. Metaphor is the sorrow of national subjugation.

Spike head: the top of a crop; Spike: Spike refers to the germination of grains after rain. If the top of the crop germinates, the crop will be abandoned. This is a sign of a disaster year.

Farming crops: rough, rough and evil; Crops: crops. Careless farming has damaged crops.

The cultivated crops are damaged, and the lost years are lost: rough and evil; Crops: crops; Weeding: weeding; Age: The year of harvest is ripe. Careless farming will affect the harvest.

Dry farming hurts crops, and dry farming hurts old age: poverty; Weeding: weeding; Age: Harvest. Intensive cultivation will hurt crops and reduce production.

Seedling without seedling: refers to the emergence of crops; Xiu: The crops have blossomed. Of crops sprouting but not bearing fruit. Metaphor is that people have good qualifications, but they have no achievements.

In a good year, the crops are ripe. When the year is good, the crops are abundant.

Full year: The crops are ripe. When the year is good, the crops are abundant.

Longkou grabs his forefinger for food on rainy days during the harvest period.

Green and yellow are not green: immature crops; Huang: Mature crops. Old grain has been eaten, but new grain has not been picked up. A metaphor for losing contact between the old and the new.

Harvest: The crops are ripe. Refers to a bumper harvest in agriculture. Also known as "a year's plan lies in the year."

Deep and barren: refers to barren land or zone where crops do not grow. Go deep into the desolate place.

One year's harvest: the crops are ripe. Refers to a bumper harvest in agriculture. The same is "year after year."

Three snakes and nine mice are metaphors for many things that harm crops.

Crops will not grow until the grain rises. It refers to the year of famine.

3. What are the words used to describe crops? 1, the grain is abundant.

[Pinyin]

Wǔ gǔ wind

[Interpretation]

Deng: Mature. It means good years and abundant crops.

[source]

"Liu Longtao and Tao Jiangli": "It is the rainy season, and the crops are abundant, and the country is safe."

[example]

Hundreds of trees leave the old year, and the grain harvest is happy to welcome the spring, and the law gradually returns to spring, and everything recovers.

2, wheat ear disambiguation

[Pinyin]

I love you

[Interpretation]

A wheat has two ears. Metaphor good weather, good harvest.

[source]

Biography of Zhang Kan in the later Han Dynasty: "The people sang:' Mulberry has no attached branches, but the ears of wheat have points, and Junwei Zhang is in power. " "

3. Half green and half yellow

[Pinyin]

Ban Kun Pan Aung

[Interpretation]

The crops haven't grown well, and the green and yellow are connected. Metaphor is not yet mature.

[source]

Zhuzi's Quanshuxue: "We should pay attention to it now, and we should also pay attention to it thoroughly. Don't be half green and half yellow, the lower tip is useless. "

4. Two defects of Mai Xiu.

[Pinyin]

I like you.

[Interpretation]

Qi is the same as "Qi". A grain of wheat grows two ears. As a sign of harvest, it is often used to praise the outstanding achievements of official management. Same as "Mai Xiu".

5, the grain harvest is mature

[Pinyin]

W incarnation g incarnation Feng Shu

[Interpretation]

It means good years and abundant crops. The same as "the grain is abundant".

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