Hello's pronunciations are pá and bà, the initials are p and b, the finals are all a, and the tones are the second and fourth tones.
First, the definition of rake
[pa]
1, rake.
2. Leveling the land with a rake or collecting and distributing firewood and grain.
[ bà ]
1, broken soil, flat farm tools. Its purpose is to break and level the big clods in cultivated land. There are nail harrows and disc harrows.
2. Break the clods with a rake.
Second, word formation
Nail rake, rake, rake, rake, rake, etc.
Rake means: an agricultural tool that peels off farmers' accumulation and makes it evenly attached to the surface of open land.
Rake pinyin pá and bà are Chinese characters.
Read pá. Agricultural tools for topsoil cultivation; Small.
Read bà. Farm tools leveled on the top soil; Bigger. Farming depth is generally not more than 15cm. Rake has been in China for over 500 years. Jia Sixie of the Northern Wei Dynasty wrote Qi Yao Min Shu, which is called "Iron Tooth". There are square harrows and herringbone harrows recorded in Wang Zhennong's book in Yuan Dynasty.
It is a traditional agricultural tool in agricultural production and was once one of the necessary agricultural tools for farmers. It is also one of the martial arts instruments in China, which evolved from farm tools. Iron harrow, with teeth as sharp as nails, is aggressive and also a weapon. Because the rake can strike the rake, it once became one of the most advantageous weapons in the army. The hitting methods of the rake are "push and pull", "flat body killing", "upside down hitting" and "big oblique pressure". The prevention methods are "fighting without showing", "straight up" and "flat body". Wushu single practice routines include "nine-tooth nail rake" and "lotus leaf rake"; There are "Rake into the Gun" and "Rake Fighting Knife Card" in the duet.
Expand (the meaning of)
Rake the ground.
Raking topsoil is usually carried out after ploughing, before sowing or during moisture conservation in early spring, which has the functions of loosening soil, keeping moisture and raising soil temperature.
rake
An agricultural tool used to collect or disperse grain, firewood or level the land, with a long handle and teeth made of wood, bamboo or iron.