What words can Jiazi combine?

Crops, crops, crops, young crops, rice crops, rice crops, rice crops, yellow crops, tree crops, beautiful crops, wood crops, wheat crops, agricultural crops, hundred crops and so on.

I. Interpretation

1, planting (grain): plowing crops. Cut.

2. Grains: crops.

Second, the interpretation of words.

The classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: The display of crops and grains is actually crops, and the stem nodes are grains. He Cong, the voice of home. When it comes to crops, so does housework. When you are in the wild, you will harvest crops.

Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Crops and rice seedlings bloom and head into crops, and the stem nodes are straw. The glyph takes "He" as the side and "Home" as the sound side. One view is that farming is a family matter. There is also a saying that working in the field is called "farm work". ?

Third, the original meaning of coinage

Verb, carry the grain harvested from farmland home.

In ancient books, "crops" are often used together to carry the harvested grain from farmland to home, which is called "crops"; Beat a dozen of the grain you carry home and put it back in the warehouse. It's called "30".

Extended data

Glyph evolution (as shown in figure)

Group words:

First, young crops [know home]?

Also known as "crops". Late rice.

Second, Meijia [měi jià]?

Good crops. Harvest.

Third, Shen Jia?

Also known as "sinking crops". Crops submerged in water.

Fourth, the ice crop [bρng Jià]?

Rain and snow cling to branches and condense into ice.

The verb (abbreviation for verb) grows crops?

Agricultural production work (mainly field work).