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Is it a "pear rake" or a "plow rake"

It is "rake". Plow and rake are two agricultural tools, and the word "plough" has the same sound. From cattle, sharp sound. Original meaning: cattle plowing.

1. Plow Pinyin: lí

Interpretation:

1. The agricultural tool for cultivating the land: plow stick. Plowshare. Plowshares. wooden plow.

2. To cultivate the land with a plow: to plow the land. Plowing the court and sweeping the nest (a metaphor for completely destroying the enemy's nest. Also known as "plowing the court and sweeping the hole").

2. Rake Pinyin: bà

Interpretation:

1. A farm tool used to break up soil.

2. Use a rake to break up the soil: This land was raked twice. Extended information

Chinese character strokes:

Related words:

1. 充利[qiān lí]?

A minority in northern my country in ancient times One of the nations.

2. Zhuli [zhù lí]?

In ancient times, the year was recorded by the stems and branches. One of the ten stems was called Tu Wei, also known as Zhuli.

3. Plow and sweep [lí sǎo]?

Plow and sweep.

4. Driving a plow [jià lí]?

An alias for a dove.

5. Hoe and plow. Borrow refers to farming.