What plow fills verbs with one word?

Ploughing plough, ploughing plough, inverted plough, etc.

1 "Fu", a standard first-class word (commonly used word) in modern Chinese, is pronounced as fú in Putonghua, which first appeared in the Bronze Age and belongs to pictophonetic characters in Liu Shu. The basic meaning of "helping" is to help people or things with their hands so that they will not fall, such as helping and righting; By extension, it means to help, assist, such as support, support In ancient Chinese, "auxiliary" means "auxiliary", which means assisting and helping, such as supporting politics.

2. The word "plow" is a verb, and "plow" means: cultivated land, cultivated land; And "plow" is also a verb, which means ploughing, ploughing. These two words are synonyms. For example, if spring comes, hurry up and plow the fields, and then it will be easy to sow, which will not affect the spring sowing.

3. "Inverting the plough" means plowing in the opposite direction, just like holding chopsticks in our left hand when we eat.

The combination of the word plow

1. Ploughshare (lí huá): The iron block installed at the lower end of the plow for turning the soil is slightly triangular.

2. Ploughshare plough: a kind of plough. The plough body consists of plough share, plough wall, plough side plate, plough frame and plough column. When farming, the plough cuts the soil vertically and horizontally, and turns over and breaks the soil.

3. mud plow (ní lí): See "mud plow", also known as "mud plow". ? Buddhist language. Transliteration of Sanskrit. It means hell. In this world, there is nothing, which is the worst of the ten realms; Tools used by boat people to fix iron anchors.

4. Lí tí ng s Moxué: Imperial court: Long Ting, the place where the ancient Xiongnu worshiped gods, was also the military and political center of the Xiongnu rulers. Plow the enemy's stronghold and sweep his lair. Metaphor completely destroy the enemy.

5.shuāng huá lí: A plow with two plow walls or disc harrows can plow two ridges and two ditches at a time.

6. plough mirror (líj ng): a metal part installed above the plough share. Used to turn over and break plowed clods.