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"Wei" is a polyphonic word in Chinese. One of its pronunciations is "Wei", which means nothing, never has been, and never will be. This word can be used to indicate a negative, unfinished or future state. For example, the words "never", "future" and "not yet" all contain this word.

In the cultural sense, the word "Wei" is often associated with concepts such as hope, expectation and potential. For example, in numerology, it does not represent a stage full of possibilities, which indicates the future development and changes. At the same time, the word unfinished is also often used to indicate an unfinished state, suggesting that there are more possibilities waiting for us to explore and realize.

In the structure of Chinese characters, strokes without Chinese characters are relatively simple, consisting of one horizontal stroke, one left stroke and one vertical stroke, but the word contains rich cultural connotations. Its glyph is narrow on the top and wide on the bottom, which gives people a calm and heavy feeling, and also implies that the future development needs a solid foundation and continuous efforts.

Word formation and sentence formation of two words;

1, seedlings: the seedlings in the field are bright green under the sunlight.

2. Grain fields: In autumn, the grain fields in the village are golden and full of the joy of harvest.

3. Grain: Grain is the most important food crop for farmers, and its growth is directly related to farmers' livelihood.

4. Grass: After harvesting in autumn, the grass in the field can be used to feed cattle or as fuel.

5, rice: I like to eat just cooked rice, the faint fragrance makes people memorable.

6. Ears of grain: In the harvest season, ears of wheat droop their heads.

7. hemp: this grass forest has become more lush after the rainy season.

8. Heping: We dried rice on Heping and let the sun dry it.

9. Paddy fields: In the spring ploughing season, farmers are busy sowing seeds in paddy fields.

10. Straw: After cutting rice, the remaining straw is piled aside.

1 1. Farmland soil: The quality of crop soil is very important for crop growth.

12, Hogan: He takes care of the roots of each seedling carefully to ensure that they can thrive.

13, Hobu: You can find many books about agriculture in the Hobu of the library.

14, overgrown with hay: In the field, clumps of seedlings grow luxuriantly.

15, lip: the edge of rice field is called lip, which is an important part to prevent soil erosion.