1. Millet means: ★ "millet" in the Great Chinese Dictionary, page 9487, Volume 6 1504 ★ "millet" in the interpretation of the "recompiled Mandarin Dictionary" millet g millet (millet, millet). A kind of food crop. Zi Shi shelled and called Xiaomi.
2. Explanation of millet (1) [millet] ∶ annual herb with erect stems, striped lanceolate, hairy leaves, spikes of panicles, round or oval seeds, called millet after shelling, is a food crop in northern China. Also known as millet (2) [unhusked rice] < square > ∶ rice without shelling seed detailed explanation (1). Millet. A kind of food crop. Zi Shi shelled and called Xiaomi.
3. Millet means the seeds of cereal crops. The following is a detailed explanation: millet is the seed of a crop and belongs to cereal crops. In daily life, millet usually refers to grain, which is the core of grain. Cereal crops are widely cultivated, including wheat, rice, corn and so on. The seeds of these grains are rich in starch and other nutrients and are one of the main food sources for human beings. Millet plays an important role in agriculture.
4. Millet: generally refers to all the goods around the second dimension. Eat: that is, buy, can also mean buy often. Food intake: often buy the plural quantity around (key point: plural), generally speaking, 1Mel 5 is small food, 20 + is large food. Cheng 1: eat only one, not the plural. All, concave: all. Wife: the respectful title given by the buyer and seller to each other.
1. Millet symbolizes the spirit of gradual progress, composure, diligence and perseverance, which is deeply rooted in people's lives. Millet's spirit embodies the concept of patience, diligence, and constant self-renewal and development. The moral of millet can help individuals and teams give full play to their strengths and achieve their respective goals. Individuals understand the meaning of millet and learn to keep their feet on the ground and persevere in the pursuit of career growth.
2. The moral of millet is of great help to the success of both individuals and teams. The spirit of millet symbolizes that individuals and groups should keep their feet on the ground and keep moving forward. Individuals can achieve career growth through hard work and unremitting pursuit of goals. On the other hand, the team should make continuous progress, work hard to seize the opportunity, and give full play to its strengths and cooperation in order to achieve higher goals.
3. Secondly, millet is also a symbol of life. In traditional Chinese culture, millet is regarded as a mascot to ward off evil spirits and avoid disasters, and is often used to worship ancestors and gods. The growth of millet on my father's grave may be a manifestation of the gods, representing the father's spiritual strength and life strength, making us feel his presence and influence. Finally, the existence of millet also represents a kind of nostalgia and respect for his father.
1. Baji is a badge, and millet is a commodity in life. The badge is called "baoji" in Japanese, and its reading is similar to that of Baji. The word Bao Ji is mainly used around animation and is derived from Japanese. Millet is often related to daily necessities, such as key chains, postcards, badges, etc., known as goods in Japan and commonly known as millet in China. The common animation perimeter is divided into two types: hard perimeter and soft perimeter.
2. Baji refers to badges, while millet refers to commodities in daily life. The badge is called "baoji" in Japanese, and its pronunciation is similar to that of Baji, so the badge is called Baji. This word is mostly used in animation peripheral products, derived from Japanese. Millet is usually related to daily necessities such as key chains, postcards, badges, etc. It is known as goods in Japan and millet in China.
3. Baji is a nickname for badge, which comes from the Japanese word for "baoji". Its voice is similar to the Chinese word for "Baji", so it is called by Chinese animation lovers. Millet refers to a variety of animation-related commodities, such as key chains, postcards, badges, etc., which is called "goods" in Japan and popularly called "millet" in China. Animation peripheral products can be divided into two types: hard perimeter and soft perimeter.
4. The essential difference between jiaji and millet is that it refers to badges, while millet refers to commodities in life. The word "Baji" comes from the Japanese word for "baoji", which is similar to the pronunciation of "Baji" in Chinese, so the badge is called "Baji" in Chinese. Millet is usually associated with daily necessities, such as key chains, postcards, badges, etc., which is known as goods in Japan and millet in China.
5. Baw, which usually refers to a badge, is a kind of animation, film and television drama or game peripheral products. Millet refers to a variety of surrounding goods, including brands, badges and so on. In a meal circle or house circle, especially those surrounding badge merchandise that accompany potato sections. In order to express their love, fans often buy a large number of the same bars, or even set them up.
6. Baji is a nickname for the badge, which comes from the Japanese word for "baoji". Its sound is similar to the Chinese word for "Baji", so it is nicknamed Baji. This word is particularly common in animation products. Millet refers to a variety of animation-related daily necessities, such as key chains, postcards, badges, etc., known as "goods" in Japan and popularly known as millet in China. These products are usually associated with anime characters or themes.
1. Two-dimensional millet refers to the surrounding goods related to animation, games and other virtual works, such as animation posters, hand-done, and so on. In Japanese, the pronunciation of millet is similar to "goods", which means all kinds of goods, especially around animation and other related works. Millet usually refers to the surrounding products related to two-dimensional works, such as animation posters, hand-done, and so on.
2, is the virtual perimeter, such as animation posters, hand and so on. Two-dimensional millet, which means goods in English, sounds a bit like "millet" in Japanese, meaning all kinds of goods, that is, what we usually call perimeter, surroundings, and two-dimensional millet: it means virtual perimeter, such as animation posters, handmade and so on. Millet: refers to the surrounding products.
3. Millet: it refers to the surrounding products. Two-dimensional, which comes from the Japanese word for "two-dimensional", means "two-dimensional". Among Japanese animation lovers, it refers to the characters in animation, games and other works. on the other hand, "three-dimensional" is used to refer to real-life characters.
Millet is a kind of crop, also known as millet or millet. The following is the basic definition of millet. Millet is a common grain crop grown all over the world. It is one of the most important food crops for human beings, which is mainly used for food and feed production. In China, millet is often called millet or millet, which is one of the traditional grains. The millet seed has a yellow or red shell and a white rice part inside, which can be eaten or processed into a variety of foods.
2. Millet is explained on page 9487, Volume 6, page 1504 of the Great Chinese Dictionary: millet, or millet, is a kind of food crop. The shelled son is actually called Xiaomi. Eg: "jujube and red bayberry" is mentioned in the Biography of Sima Xiangru of the Han Dynasty. Yan Shigu quoted the words of Wei Zhang of the three Kingdoms as saying: "the fruit of red bayberry is like millet but has a core, and the taste is sour."
3. Millet refers to rice that has not yet been shelled. Millet is rice, a staple food that we often eat. The picked millet will become very dry after drying in the sun, and then the hard shell outside will be removed, which is the rice we eat almost every day. In the north of our country, people usually call cooked rice rice, while in the south, people usually call rice white rice.
4, also known as "millet" and "millet", is the yellow millet we usually eat. Drought-tolerant growth, a wide variety, commonly known as "millet colorful", there are white, red, yellow, black, orange, purple millet, but also sticky millet. Xiaomi is native to China, and its ancestor is a kind of dogtail grass. Ji was the most important grain for a long time in ancient China. Wheat includes barley and wheat.
5. Millet: millet is a plant with a shell, which belongs to the state in which the plant has been growing until it is mature, and can not be eaten directly or used for grain processing. Millet: millet is the product of peeling and does not grow directly. Millet is obtained from millet after processing in a grain factory. Millet does not have a shell.