What are the similar figures in Tian?

Tian Zi is a hieroglyphic, and its glyph is like drawing nine squares in three directions on a big ridge, representing numerous minefields in vertical and horizontal directions (vertical lines represent vertical ridges) and strange (horizontal lines represent horizontal ridges). Ancient books sometimes use "Tian" instead of "Yi".

Shen Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Tian, Kerwin Chen. The valley of Shu is full of days and months. Xiang Si exit 10, building system. All fields belong to fields.

Translation: Fields are arranged vertically and horizontally. The place where millet is planted is called "field". Like four "alas". The "ten" in the center of the glyph represents the cross format. All words related to field are bounded by field.

Explanation:

1. Land for planting crops: wheat field; Mianhuadi

2. Areas where minerals can be mined. Land dedicated to certain production: oil fields; Yantian (Shenzhen district name)

3. Same as "tián".

4. It and "Gean".

Composition: Tian Li, pastoral, heartland, paddy field, cultivated field, oil field, terraced field, paddy field, ridge, ridge, paddy field and border field.

Explanation of words:

1, Daejeon [dà tián]?

Refers to a field where crops are planted in a large area.

2. Polder?

There are earth dikes around the farmland to prevent water from invading from the outside.

3. Tian Fei [Fittian]?

Fertile the land with fertilization and other measures: plant ash can ~.

4. Fixed field [tún tián]?

After the Han Dynasty, successive governments used soldiers to farm in garrison areas or recruited farmers to farm. This measure is called reclamation.

5. Harada?

Fields on the plateau.