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What idioms can a shepherd form?

Spell mi?

Department head? Hey?

Pens and paintings? 8?

Five elements? water

Five strokes? TRTY

"Move"

(I know. Oracle Bone Inscriptions glyph. From cattle, from (p), it means to drive cattle (sheep) with a stick. Original meaning: grazing livestock)

be synonymous

Responsible for six animals. -"Zhou Li Shepard"

Who is the shepherd? -"Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong twenty-eight years". Note: "Niu Yuemu."

The shepherd in Zhou Xuanwang was right. -"Liezi Huangdi". Note: "It's not bad to keep animals."

The shepherd is a dream. -"Poetry, Xiaoya, No Sheep"

The suburbs are called grazing. -"Erya"

Be a shepherd. -"Biography of Li Hanguang"

Shepherd of the whole Han Festival.

A shepherd in Chenzhou. -Liu Tang Zongyuan's Children's Biography

Grazing and grazing.

Another example is the pasture (where livestock are raised); Pastoral garden (pasture. Ranch. A place where livestock are raised); Shepherd (shepherd; Shepherd boy); Mu Fu (herdsman)

Rule; Responsible/in charge

Please think about it. -"Xunzi Xiangcheng". Note: "Governance also."

Another example: Pastor (Mu Fu, shepherd. Local officials in charge of civil affairs); Pastoral words (governance and nurturing)

Shepherd; herdsman

So do people who graze and raise cattle. -"Shuo Wen"

Murrice —— Poem Xiaoya Without Sheep

Horses have feet and cows have herds. -"Zuo Zhuan Zhao Zhuan Gong Seven Years"

Another example is: grazing slaves (servants who graze livestock); Pastoral flute (flute played by herders or shepherds); Pastoral whistle (the shepherd's whistle song); Grazing slaves (a disparaging term for herders)

Ranch.

Such as: animal husbandry (the official of the old government ranch); Pastor (head of the ranch); Pastoral supervisor (official position in charge of pasture in Sui and Tang Dynasties)

An official or institution in charge of animal husbandry

Build its pasture. -"Great Zhou Li". Note: "If Hou Bo has made meritorious deeds, he will be named the viceroy, which is called herding."

Eight lives of shepherds. -"Zhou Li's Big Bo"

I remember that the first male among the saints in heaven was the judge of the herd. -Sima Guang's "Training with Diligence and Health"

Another example: racecourse (there was a racecourse supervisor in the Song Dynasty who was in charge of the racecourse; Functions fabricated by novelists); Animal husbandry is (the head of animal husbandry officer, in charge of animal husbandry)

The ruler of ancient countries

The growth of Kyushu into the country of the son of heaven is called grazing. -"Book of Rites Quli"

Another example is the pastoral order (formerly known as the local governor); Shepherd (shepherd) State and county magistrate); Pastoral slaughter (generally referring to state and county governors)

surname

grazing land

【mù? Do you know that?/You know what?

1. Grassland suitable for grazing.

Chumu

【chú? mù?

1. mowing and grazing. "Zuo Zhao has been in the public for six years": "No grazing, no farming." "History of the Old Five Dynasties, Tang Shu Zhuang Zongji I": "Imperial edict? Shi Jianwei? I got 200 shepherds on a light ride and asked them the number of soldiers, 70 thousand chosen men. " Liang Qichao's "A Hundred Congratulatory Books in Our Library": "Take the advantages of the surplus" ...

Sheep/sheepdog

【mù? Do you know that?/You know what?

Dogs trained to help people eat grass.

herd

【mù? Fang]?

Put the livestock in the grass to eat grass and exercise.

rotate grazing

【lún? mù?

Livestock are regularly kept in different parts of pasture or grazing area for a long time, so that pasture can be restored and grown.

forage grass

【mù? cáo?

Herbs and other herbs of herbivores.

Looking around for pasture

【yóu? mù?

Living without a fixed place, engaged in animal husbandry.

grazing land

【mù? qū)?

Grazing area; Areas dominated by animal husbandry.

Raising livestock/poultry

【xù? mù?

1.

Pastoral

【mù? gē】?

Songs sung by shepherd boys and shepherds; Poetry and music with the theme of rural life interest.

Hire herders

【mù? gōng?

Herdsmen employed by herders; Ranchers.

herdsman

【mù? rén)?

1. Ancient local officials in charge of civil affairs. Shu Li: "Wang Wen? But Kejue is the shepherd of Klitz's daily affairs and has virtue with Ke Jun. " Where's Kong? Shu: "Just be careful to choose a husband who has a Ministry in the DPRK to support people outside."

herd owner

【mù? zhǔ]?

A person who owns pasture and livestock in a pastoral area and employs herders.

Raising livestock/poultry

【mù? xù】?

1. livestock "Fan Hongchuan in the Later Han Dynasty": "There is a pool of fish and livestock, and you can give it if you want."

Temmoku

【tián? mù?

1. Agriculture and animal husbandry.

Makita

【mù? Tianan?

In ancient times, it was said that people were granted public pastures. Later refers to the pasture.

Bohm

【bó? mù?

A general term for ancient local governors. Language out of the Book of Rites, Wang Zhi, Zheng Xuan? Note: "Yin? The governor said, "Bo, where's Yu? Summer? And then what? Zhou? They are all eating grass. "Ming? Fang Xiaoru's Houlezhai Collection: "One person worries about the world, and there is nowhere to talk about it. When the custom is crazy, the gentleman takes it. According to the position, the doctor is a public official and the shepherd is outside. ...

Erythrophleum fordii

【gé? mù?

Qing? A person who is said to have been removed from his post as a state official.

Goodwood

[Li Ang? mù?

A virtuous county magistrate.

cattle rearing

【mù? niú】?

The network writer still refers to the northernmost part of Xiuyan Manchu Autonomous County, which belongs to Xiuyan Manchu Autonomous County.

herd

【Zuo? mù?

1. Animal husbandry, grazing.

Muzheng

【mù? zhèng]?

Ancient official names. The head of the animal husbandry officer is in charge of animal husbandry. Zuo Zhuan Ai Gongnian: "Hou Yi? Where does it come from and belong to? Still alive? Shao Kang? Why? why? Or? Wood sign. " Du Yu? Note: "The shepherd's head." Liezi Huangdi: "Zhou Xuanwang? The shepherd is right. There are servants? Yang Liang? Those who can raise wild animals and feed them in the garden. " Zhang Zhan? Note: "It's not bad to keep animals." Don? Liu Zongyuan's Tian Zheng: "It's a pity that Mu Zhi is watered." Hey. "

herd

【mù? chú?

1. forage.

Makoto

【mù? What?

County magistrate. State officials call it grazing, and county officials call it guarding.

Mu Jing

【jǐng? mù?

Divide fields according to soil quality.

animal husbandry

【rén? mù?

That is, man is king. In ancient times, it refers to people who ruled the people.

Pastoral heart

【mù? xīn】?

Carefully manage an idea, idea or emotion.

Bangmu

【bāng? mù?

Governor, Secretariat.

Prachuap Khiri Khan

【wǎn? mù?

A garden for feeding animals. Wan, tong "yuan".

Pastor director

【mù? Chang?

1. Jude shepherd.

herd

【yǎng? mù?

Nurture and governance.

Nagaki

【jiù? mù?

1. Also called "stable grazing".

Guanmu

【guān? mù?

1. It means that officials govern political affairs and manage the people.

Hengmu

【héng? mù?

Lin Heng and Mu Zheng.

Laomu

【lǎo? mù?

Formerly known as long-term local officials.

Tamaki

【yú? mù?

Fuck the lower classes.

Mushu

【mù? What?

Also known as "longitudinal". Grazing slaves; Shepherd boy "Chu Ci Tian Wen": "Are you embarrassed? Pastoral vertical, where will the clouds meet? " Biography of Liu Hanxiang: "Burial has never prevailed since ancient times? First emperor? In a few years, who is still outside? Ji Xiang? Disasters, disasters from grazing, are not sad! " Song? Lu You's poem "Knowing Shame" says: "After several years of illness, the woodcutter returns home." Liu Jichuan in Ming Dynasty: "Chu, Mao? With what? Han Liner? Weighing? Song? After that, I will offer sacrifices from a distance. At the beginning of the year, Zhongshu made a salute to the throne. What a shame? But he did not worship, saying, what did you give me? The first chapter of the second part of Guo Moruo's Historical Draft of China: "Rev? Get rid of it? Do you have a last name? Later, he was punished as a' herding slave'. "

cattle rearing

【mù? dú?

1. Cattle, cattle.

reed pipe

【mù? dí?

A flute played by a shepherd boy or shepherd. Also refers to the shepherd flute.

Mu Yi

【yí? mù?

Modern names of foreign priests. China's modern history data series "Taiping Tiankun Hong Rengan's self-report": "Ugly journey? Hong Kong, teaching and herding horses. " China's modern history data series "Self-report of Taiping Tian Kun and Hong Rengan": "Is it winter return? Hong Kong still studies astronomy and teaches Mu Yi. "