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Qi Min Yao Shu classic sentence

2024-12-17 08:37
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Qi Min Yao Shu's classic sentences included: 1. If there is no coordination between flood and drought, it is better to be dry than wet. 2. There is no better plan for a year than planting grain, and no better plan for ten years than planting trees. 3. If you want to do a good job, you must first make good use of your tools. 4. Farming in the wet land is hard, and the Hu Ge rebelled, which was not good for several years. 5. Hoeing does not stop because of floods and droughts, but will certainly reap the harvest of a bumper harvest. 6. Strength can overcome poverty, prudence can avoid disaster. 7. It is better to go home than to plow the fields and hoe the weeds. 8. There are hundreds of mulberry trees in Shandong Province, and there are abundant cotton and silk. 9. Don't pinch the sunflower in the dew, don't cut the leek in the middle of the day. 10. Heaven cultivates for us, but we do not cultivate, and grain cannot be obtained. Please note that the above is a classic statement based on the search results provided. The results are for reference only.

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Qi Min Yao Shu classic quote

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2024-12-18 05:04

The classic quote of Qi Min Yao Shu included the following: 1. Strength can overcome poverty, prudence can avoid disaster. 2. It is better to go home than to plow the fields and hoe the weeds. 3. There are hundreds of mulberry trees in Shandong Province, and there are abundant cotton and silk. 4. Don't pinch the sunflower in the dew, don't cut the leek in the middle of the day. 5. Diligence and strength can prevent poverty, self-discipline can avoid disaster. 6. Heaven cultivates for us, but we do not cultivate, and grain cannot be obtained. These were all from the Northern Wei Jia Sixie's Qi Min Yao Shu. This book summarized the agricultural production experience in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River at that time, which contained simple philosophy. These sayings emphasized the importance of hard work to overcome poverty and caution to avoid disaster. At the same time, it also mentioned some specific techniques and precautions for agricultural production. These sayings reflected the crystallization of the wisdom and experience of ancient farmers, and they still had a certain reference significance for modern people.

Qi Min Yao Shu classic quote

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2024-10-20 06:41

The following were some classic sayings from Qi Min Yao Shu: - If you can cultivate dry land from time to time, the land will be flat and solid. - It is better to go home than to cultivate in the wet. - It is better to be violent than to plow without toil. - Sowing grain: When plowing high and low fields, regardless of spring and autumn, it must be dry and wet to do the best. - Conform to the weather, measure the terrain, then use less strength and more success. If you want to know more about the follow-up, click on the link and read it!

Qi Min Yao Shu

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2024-12-19 00:28

Qi Min Yao Shu was the most complete ancient book on farming and animal husbandry in China. It was written by Jia Sixie, an official of the Northern Wei Dynasty. It was written in the second year of Wuding of the Eastern Wei Dynasty (544), or between 533 and 544. This work was known as the Ancient Chinese Agricultural Encyclopedia and was the earliest complete agricultural book in China. The book was divided into ten volumes and ninety-two chapters, which recorded the agricultural science and technology knowledge of the lower reaches of the Yellow River basin in China before the sixth century.

Qi Min Yao Shu Ming Shu

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2024-12-18 19:59

There are famous sentences in Qi Min Yao Shu: 1. Wisdom is like Yu Tang, it is better to taste it. 2. Strength can overcome poverty, prudence can overcome disaster. 3. It is the fault of sages to abandon the essentials and pursue the trifles. 4. The weather has just cleared up, and the night is bound to be frosty. 5. Heaven cultivates for us, but we do not cultivate, and grain cannot be obtained. The above is a famous sentence in the Qi Min Yao Shu compiled according to the relevant information in the search results provided.

Qi Min Yao Shu Introduction

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2024-12-18 16:17

Qimin Yaoshu was a comprehensive agricultural book written by Jia Sixie, a Chinese agricultural scientist in the Northern Wei Dynasty. It was also one of the world's agricultural history books and the earliest complete agricultural book in China. There were 10 volumes and 92 articles in the book. It systematically summarized the agricultural production experience of the working people in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River before the sixth century, the processing and storage of food, the utilization of wild plants, and the methods of famine control. It also introduced in detail the seasons, climate, and the relationship between different soil and different crops. The book emphasized that in agricultural production, one should pay attention to "time, place, and people", that is, planting food crops according to different seasons, climates, and crop growth laws, planting suitable crops according to the quality of the soil, and giving full play to the subjective initiative of people. Qimin Yaoshu was known as the encyclopedia of ancient Chinese agriculture.

The Meaning of Qi Min Yao Shu

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2024-12-18 11:42

Qimin Yaoshu was an ancient Chinese agricultural work written by Jia Sixie during the Northern Wei Dynasty. It was one of the earliest books on agriculture in the world, and also the earliest complete agricultural book in China. The meaning of Qimin Yaoshu referred to the method of making a living through productive labor, which was the main method for the people to make a living. This book introduced in detail the techniques and methods of the working people in ancient China engaged in various agricultural production activities, including farming systems, farming techniques, farm tools, crop planting, livestock raising, and agricultural product processing. It emphasized the importance of climate, geographical location, and people in agricultural production, that is, planting crops according to different seasons, climates, and soil conditions, and exerting the subjective initiative of people to achieve the purpose of saving manpower and increasing food production. Qimin Yaoshu reflected the level of agricultural development in ancient China and had a profound impact on the development of agricultural technology in later generations.

Qi Min Yao Shu Famous Words

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2024-12-18 20:54

The famous sayings in Qi Min Yao Shu included: 1. As wise as Yu and Tang, it is better to try again. From the Northern Wei Dynasty Jia Sixie's Preface to Qi Min Yao Shu. This sentence emphasized the importance of practice. It meant that although wisdom was important, one still had to put it into practice. 2. Strength can overcome poverty, prudence can overcome disaster. From the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the Northern Wei Dynasty, Jia Sixie's Preface to Qi Min Yao Shu. This sentence emphasized that poverty could be overcome through hard work, and caution could avoid disaster. 3. The weather is sunny, and the night will be frosty. This sentence became an important basis for people to predict the climate, especially in the late autumn and early spring in the north. This sentence was very accurate and reasonable. 4. Heaven cultivates for us, but we do not cultivate, and grain cannot be obtained. From the Northern Wei Dynasty Jia Sixie "Qi Min Yao Shu·Preface." This sentence emphasized the importance of agriculture. It meant that if one did not work hard on farming, they would not be able to get a bumper harvest. The above were some famous sayings in the Qi Min Yao Shu.

What is the summary of Qi Min Yao Shu?

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2024-12-18 15:03

Qimin Yaoshu summarized the agricultural production experience of the Han people in the north, introduced the production techniques and methods of agriculture, forest, animal husbandry, by-products, and fishery, emphasized that agricultural production should follow the laws of nature, crops must be planted according to the land, not to miss farming season, and advocated the improvement of production techniques and tools.

Qi Min Yao Shu e-book

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2024-12-18 06:34

There was an e-book version of Qi Min Yao Shu. The specific information of the e-book included the price, author, publishing house, publication time, and so on. However, the specific content of the e-book, download links, or other relevant information could not be found in the search results provided. Therefore, he could not provide a more detailed answer.

Qi Min Yao Shu, who wrote it?

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2024-12-18 05:03

Qi Min Yao Shu was written by Jia Sixie.

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