What is the antonym of "Tian"?

"Tian" has no antonym.

Tian's explanation is:

1. Land for planting crops: fields. Until the field.

2. Agriculture: Tianjia. Pastoral

Gu Tong "pawned" and went hunting.

4. Ancient "tenancy", farming.

5. Last name

"Tian" is pronounced Tian

Tian pen name: vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, vertical and horizontal.

A historical celebrity named Tian:

Tian: During the Warring States Period, there was an enlightened monarch in the State of Qi, whose name was Wang Wei. He appointed Zou Ji as prime minister, Tian Ji as general, Sun Bin as strategist, recruited scholars, and a hundred schools of thought contended, which made Qi extremely prosperous.

Tian Zan: During the Warring States Period, there was a doctor from the State of Qi who went to see the King of Chu in shabby clothes, which was recorded in Lv Chunqiu. He is famous for mocking the ruthless king of Chu.

Tian Wen: A native of Tengzhou, Shandong Province, was a famous minister of Qi during the Warring States Period. He is a little corporal, numbering 3,000, named Meng Changjun, and one of the "Four Gentlemen of the Warring States".

Tian Pian: During the Warring States Period, a thinker of the State of Qi, learned from Huang and Lao, was eloquent, and was as famous as Shen Dao.

Tian Ji: During the Warring States Period, the people of the State of Qi were praised for their perfect tactics of "fighting up, fighting middle and fighting down", which made them famous in history.

Tian: A native of Jize, Hebei Province, there was an honest official in the Ming Dynasty. During the Wanli period, he was appointed as Guangchang Order, loving the people and keeping promises, and saying "sincerity comes first".

Tian Tian: Born in Xiangcheng (now in Henan Province), he was a calligrapher in Qing Dynasty, who was fond of inscriptions and wrote "Calligraphy Occasionally".

Tian Wenjing: A native of Zhenghuangqi of the Han army, a minister of the Qing Dynasty and a confidant of Yongzheng. After Yongzheng acceded to the throne, he served as Shanxi minister, Henan governor, Henan governor, Ministry of War minister, and later led Shandong, known as Hedong governor in history.

Tian Xingshu: A native of Fenghuang, Hunan Province, was a general of the Qing Dynasty. Born as a military commander, he served as the main soldier of Qingzhou Town, the magistrate of Guizhou Province, the governor of Guizhou Province, and an imperial envoy to suppress the Taiping Army and the Miao uprising in Guizhou Province. Later, because of arrogance, he beheaded a foreign missionary and was dismissed.

Tian Jiucheng: Leader of Peasant Rebel Army in the Early Ming Dynasty. He and Bai Lianjiao organized a peasant uprising in Mianxian County, Shaanxi Province.