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亩 (mǔ)
1. Chinese unit of area, equivalent to 60 square zhang. Fifteen mu equals one gong mu.
(English: Chinese unit of area mu (1 / 15 of a hectare), approximately equal to 667 square meters.)
2. A high place in agricultural land, ridge.
(English: ridge)
3. Refers broadly to farmland, fields.
(English: field)
4. In the context of literature:
- "畮,六尺为步,百步为畮。" (The ancient text states: "A mu consists of 100 steps, where six feet make a step.")
- "我疆我理,南东其亩。" (An excerpt referring to lands and boundaries.)
- "又亲操耒耨以修畎亩。" (Another excerpt discussing farming and tending to fields.)
Examples:
- "亩制" (mu system - a system that divides and calculates land area based on mu).
- "亩级" (mu level - a grading system for soil quality).
- "亩积" (mu area - the area of each mu of land).
- "亩丘" (ridge with boundaries).
- "亩道" (ancient roads centered around the capital).
- "亩陇" (farmland).
- "亩畹" (garden plot).
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