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What does a bumper harvest mean?
A bumper harvest of grain is a good year, and a bumper harvest of grain. Grain harvest is an idiom in China, and the pinyin is wǔ gǔ fēng dēng. Hong Shen's Scented Rice Act I: "It is rare that there are so many grains and rice this year." ? Chen Qing Chen's Fortieth Story of the Water Margin: Since then, the people in this country have been safe, the weather has been favorable, and the crops have been abundant. This character is really flat in the world.

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1, synonym

(1) Good weather is an idiom, pronounced as fē ng tiá o y ǔ shn, which means that wind and rain are suitable for crop growth, and it can also mean that the world is peaceful; Refers to the four heavenly kings shaped on both sides of the temple gate. Feng Ming's magnum "Yu's Ming Yan" Volume 40: "The sage is in office, the weather is good, and the country and the people are safe."

(2) Six livestock (lichùxěng wàng) are cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, chickens and dogs. Refers to the prosperity of all kinds of livestock and poultry. Hiding in an inexhaustible house, raising Sang Ma and raising six animals.

2, antonym

There was no grain harvest, not even a grain of rice. More refers to the failure of harvest due to disaster.