Reclamation, pronounced as kāi kěn, is a Chinese word, which means to reclaim wasteland into farmland, cultivate wasteland and create something.
Chinese name
Reclaim or reclaim wasteland
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very clear and bright
English translation/ translator/ interpreter
open up or reclaim wasteland
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Reclaim wasteland into farmland
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Huo Zhi, Jin Shu
quick
navigate by water/air
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explain
wasteland reclamation
Create things [1]
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Lu Xun's Letters to Liu Hua Society: "The new literature and art is in Taiyuan, and it is still in the reclamation era. The work seems simple. "
Wen Yiduo's poem "Dead Water": "It is better to let ugliness cultivate and see what world he has created."
The Book of Jin records: "(Wei Wu) has divided a group of people in the process of conquering again, and it is necessary to reclaim land as appropriate."
Gao Ming Panlong's "Shen Yanxian made an appointment to make the counties sparse": "There is barren land in the territory, so we should try our best to open it."
Hong Shen's "Peach Blossom after Robbery" 60: "I was originally from Qingdao, and we moved to Heilongjiang for reclamation because foreigners oppressed us." [2]
Liu's Sad Tenancy: "In the Ming Dynasty, the land in the north was cultivated by the people, told to each other, or presented to the palace."