1, original meaning, adjective: plump, fat and fleshy.
Fat intestines, fat hips, fat feet and fat beauty
2. Adjective: Rich in nutrition.
Fat can breed 3. Verb: enrich the nutrient layer.
Fertile land harms the public and private interests, and harms others and does not benefit others.
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Fat and fleshy. From meat to meat.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Fat, Fat, Meat. The glyph uses the meanings of "meat" and "yi".
Explanation of words:
fat
[Fei Peng]?
The state of excessive fat deposition in the human body. It is mainly found in subcutaneous tissue. According to age and height, obesity is defined as 20%-25% above standard weight. Obesity is a common nutritional problem in modern society, which easily leads to heart disease, hypertension and diabetes.
fat meat
[féi ròu]?
Fat meat. Also refers to fat meat.
fertile
[flying over the eaves]?
(land) contains more nutrients and water suitable for plant growth: soil ~.
prime condition
[flying over the eaves]?
Livestock fat.
Strong and sturdy
【biāo féI tǐZhuang】?
Describe the fatness of livestock.
Pick the fat and choose the thin-choose what is good for you.
【tiāo féI Jin shòu】?
Choose what is good for you (including derogatory meaning): don't do the work.
Abundant water
[Feiyan]?
Water containing nutrients; Liquid fertilizer: ~ does not flow to outsiders.
fat
[cuféI]?
fat
Fertilize soil or land
[sh féI]?
Fertilize plants.