China Naming Network - Almanac query - Is it a "pear rake" or a "plow rake"

Is it a "pear rake" or a "plow rake"

It's a "plow rake". Plows and harrows are two kinds of agricultural tools, which have a plow-shaped sound. From cattle, Li Sheng. Original intention: Niu Geng.

I. Plough Pinyin: lí

Explanation:

1, farm tools for cultivated land: plows. Ploughshares, plows, wooden plows.

2. Plough: Plow. The plow yard swept the enemy's lair. Also known as "ploughing and sweeping holes").

Second, rake pinyin: bà

Explanation:

1, agricultural tools with broken soil blocks.

Rake up the clods with a rake: this land has been raked twice.

Extended data Chinese character strokes:

Related words:

1, Ber Ber [qiān lí]?

One of the northern minorities in ancient China.

2. Julie?

In ancient times, the year number was the trunk branch, and the ten trunk branches were called Enceladus, also known as Zhu Li.

3. Plow the land [Reese O]?

Plough sweep

4. driving a plow [Jia Li]?

Another name for thrush pigeon.

5. plough?

Hoes and plows. Borrow refers to farming.