Second, interpretation:
1. Herbs other than cultivated plants in higher plants are collectively called wild ~. Green ~. Cut ~
2. refers to the stems and leaves of rice and wheat used as fuel and feed: rice ~. ~ rope. ~ shoes.
3, the old refers to Shan Ye, folk: ~ thief. ~ wild.
4. Female (mostly livestock or poultry): ~ donkey. ~ chicken.
5, sloppy; Careless: careless ~. The handwriting is very ~.
6. Name in written form. A) A form of Chinese characters: ~ book. ~ write. Real official seal. B) the handwriting of pinyin letters: big ~. Small ~.
7. preliminary; Informal (manuscript): ~ case. ~ draft.
8. Drafting: ~ to be drafted.
Third, related words:
A cursive script? Grass? Drafting? Grassland? Weeds? Grass green? Grass? Herbs? Grass? White grass? Vegetation? Hay? The thick/lush growth of grass
Extended data:
First of all, etymological explanation:
Original meaning of word-making: a noun, a gramineous plant growing in patches on the ground.
Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Grass, grass bucket, oak is also solid. One is like a bucket Good morning, madam. ?
Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Grass is a plant shell barrel wrapped with seeds, that is, the seeds of oak trees. Another name is "Like a bucket". The glyph takes "meter" as the side and "made" as the sound side.
Second, the phrase definition:
1, weed [y ě co]?
Mixed plants growing on the ground usually damage crops or damage the appearance and economy of farming places.
2. Grass green [colǜ]?
Green with a tinge of yellow.
3. white grass [b舵 舵 舵]?
All kinds of grass. It also refers to all kinds of flowers and trees.
4. vegetation [co]?
Herbs and woody plants.
5. Hay [Gan C 'ao]?
Hay, sometimes especially dried cereal grass.