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What does "tunken" mean?

Reclamation

Pinyin: tún kěn

Interpretation:

1. Settlement and reclamation.

2. Refers to living together to reclaim wasteland.

Source: "History of the Ming Dynasty·Fei Biography"

Old text records:

1. "History of the Ming Dynasty·Fei Biography": "There are many idle fields in Liangzhou , please give it to the army for cultivation."

2. "Manuscripts of Qing Dynasty: Shihuo Zhiyi": "The criminals should be sent to the camp for a limited period of time, and they will be released after they are released."

3. Guo Moruo's "Li Bai and Du Fu·Li Bai and Du Fu's Poetry Communication": "In the Tang Dynasty, some people built ponds around lakes for reclamation.

Sentences:

1. Reclamation is of great significance to maintaining the stability of Xinjiang and border security.

2. From the beginning of reclamation to the present, layers of history have left traces of continuous city construction and reconstruction.

3. This article provides a relatively objective and comprehensive discussion of the historical phenomenon of "Suixi Reclamation" from 1932 to 1937 and its social impact.

4. Corps. Employees are the direct carriers of farming and guarding the border.

5. And he also knows that historically, the Yuyuan Army has been farming in the countryside for decades in an attempt to save itself, but unfortunately it was ineffective until it finally perished. < /p>