种地

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The term "种地" literally means "to plant or cultivate land," referring to the activity of farming or working the fields. It is commonly used in everyday Chinese to describe agricultural work, especially by farmers or rural people.

Common Contexts

"种地" often appears in contexts related to rural life, agriculture, and food production. It can describe both the physical act of planting crops and the broader lifestyle of farming.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 种地 (zhòngdì zhuànqián): farming to earn money, emphasizing economic activity.
  • 种地 (zhòngdì máng): busy farming, often used during planting or harvest seasons.
  • 自己种地 (zìjǐ zhòngdì): to farm by oneself, highlighting personal involvement.

Usage Notes

When using "种地," speakers usually imply hands-on agricultural labor rather than industrial or large-scale farming. It carries a somewhat rustic or traditional connotation. Avoid confusing it with "种植" which is more formal and can refer to planting in general, including flowers or trees.

"种地" is a verb-object compound and behaves like a verb phrase. It is often used in colloquial speech and can appear in various tenses and aspects with appropriate auxiliaries.

Example Sentences

After retiring, grandpa started farming by himself and grew a lot of

Spring is a good season for farming; farmers are busy working in the fields.

When he was young, his family was poor, so he could only help with farming.