Tian ridge means: the soil ridge that separates acres of land; the ridge where crops are grown in the field.
Pronunciation: [tián lǒng].
Phonetic: ㄊ一ㄢˊ ㄌㄨㄥˇ
Structure: field (single structure) ridge (upper and lower structure).
Source: Tang Dynasty Bai Juyi's "Xi You Tuo Ce": "Those who work hard in the field and look forward to the new year will be poor every day."
The sentence of Tianlang is as follows:
1. Along the thin ridges of the fields, the little bells on the horses' heads jingled from time to time, which was quite pleasant.
2. Ding Quanliang took off the hoe from his right shoulder, tucked the two radishes in his left arm and quietly placed them on the edge of the field.
3. These days, farmers depend on the weather and are afraid of natural disasters, so reorganizing their fields is also a major event.
4. Liu Shaoyang held up his riding whip, pointed at the fields with tiled houses in the distance, and slowly said to Shui Xuanling: "Senior sister, this virtue has been called "Gui De" since ancient times. The eastern gateway to the Central Plains."
5. When Chen Sheng was young, he was hired to plow the fields. Once, he suddenly stopped while farming and walked to the ridge. After being troubled and resentful for a long time, he said to his companions: "If anyone becomes rich in the future, don't forget each other."
6. Chen Ping is sitting on the ridge of the field at this time, holding a straw in his mouth. The autumn wind blows, and the straw dances with the wind. People who don’t know will think that Chen Ping is very cool. .