Second, the basic interpretation?
1. In order to protect plants, walls, dams, etc. Pile up the soil on the foundation: the roots of corn should be cultivated more. Raise and thicken the dam.
2. Training (person): training.
3. Last name.
Extended data
First, the evolution of glyphs.
Second, etymological explanation.
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Pei,. Tutian mountains and rivers are also. From earth, baa.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Pei and Tu Dun. It refers to building a ridge with earth in a field or filling a mountain in the middle of a river. The font takes "earth" as the side and "baa" as the sound side.
Third, related words
1, directional culture
【dìng Xiàng péI yü】?
According to biology? According to the law of growth and development, suitable culture conditions are given, and the animals, plants and microorganisms that meet certain requirements are selected in a planned and purposeful way. Directional culture cannot change the genetic type of individuals.
2. Pei Wei
[w I péI]?
Commissioned (external unit) training: ~ students. Cooperation between enterprises and universities, ~ professionals.
3. Pei Ling
[Peiyang]?
Pile soil on the roots of plants to protect the roots and promote growth.
Step 4 cultivate
[Page]?
Plant and carefully manage (plants): Many wild herbs have begun to be used artificially.
5. Dai Pei
【dài péi】?
Does the educational institution accept it? Entrusted by other units, he trained relevant talents for this unit: The Cultural Relics Bureau invited four college students majoring in archaeology from Peking University.