The order of the strokes picked up by the vegetable picker was horizontal, vertical hook, lift, flip, press down, horizontal, dot, dot, flip, horizontal.
Picking up vegetables and picking up vegetables were both pronounced as jiu.
Picking up vegetables was spelled as 'jie'.
[Picking vegetables and picking vegetables have some differences in meaning and usage.] Picking vegetables was usually used to select the bad parts of the vegetables and remove them. Picking up vegetables was to remove the inedible parts of the vegetables, leaving only the edible parts. Therefore, if he wanted to choose vegetables, he could consider the option of picking vegetables.
Picking up vegetables meant picking the leaves or removing the inedible parts of the vegetables, leaving only the edible parts. There were two explanations for this term. The first type referred to picking and choosing dishes, such as picking good seeds, picking vegetables, picking fat and thin, etc. The second type referred to picking up dishes, such as picking up junk, picking up a leather bag, etc. Therefore, picking up vegetables could be the act of choosing a dish or picking up a dish.
Picking up vegetables and picking up vegetables had the same meaning. They both referred to picking and choosing dishes. Picking up vegetables was more common.
There were differences in the different ways of saying the word "pick up" in different regions and in different dialect. In Jiaodong dialect, the word " qian " could be used to describe the dish. This was the orthodox origin of Zhuanghe dialect. It could also be said to be " fast qian " or " multi-qian ". In Penglai and the northern part of Laiyang, it was pronounced as "qian", similar to Qixia, while Rongcheng was pronounced as "jian". However, it seemed that the word "leek" was not used in Laizhou. In general, there were differences in the different ways of saying the dish, but the specific corresponding words were not certain.
There are many other ways to say this, and we can find some different expressions. In Jiaodong dialect, picking up vegetables could be described as "qian". In the Henan dialect, the word "Dao" could be used to describe the dish. These words in the dialect were used to describe the action of using chopsticks to pick up food. Other than the dialect, we didn't find any other specific explanation.
The word "pick" for picking up vegetables was written as: horizontal, vertical hook, lift, flip, press down, horizontal, point, point, flip, horizontal.