Is this what you said:
It is a pruning method, it is a piece of money, it is a piece of money, and it is a piece of cake.
婩huò: means "to cook", "Weiyemomo, it is mowing and it is 橩".
絺zhǐ: embroidery. Metaphor modifies words.
绤(綌)xì: Coarse kudzu cloth.
There is another one that is not "mowing":
刈yì: to cut (grass or cereals): to mow away.
It’s still “斁”:
斁yì means “weariness; laziness; disgust”: “For the sake of the money and the 猌, there is no 斁.”
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