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crop damage
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2025-01-07 22:31
Crops were mainly harmed by drought, pests, and weeds. Droughts would cause crop production to decrease, die, or even fail. Pests and diseases were the most serious crop diseases, including rice planthoppers, rice sheath eyespot, rice blast, wheat rust, wheat scab, and grassland Spodoptera frugiperda. These pests and diseases posed a direct threat to food production. Weeds such as Eupatorium, Goosegrass, Digitaria, and Spring Flowergrass were also harmful to crops. They would compete for nutrients and water, affecting the growth of crops. The harm of crops was an important problem in agricultural production. It was necessary to take effective control measures to protect the growth and yield of crops.
To divide the damage and discuss it
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2025-01-07 20:48
To share the blame and blame is a Chinese idiom, which means to share the blame and responsibility with others. It comes from Zuo Zhuan, the twelfth year of Xuan Gong: "The Chu army is strong. If they gather together with me, my army will be exhausted." Why don't you take them away and divide them among the people? Isn't that fine?" What he meant was that if Chu shi was powerful and they attacked us, our master would definitely go all out. Why don't we take the initiative to shrink the defense and share the responsibility to reduce the harm to the people? This idiom was mostly used to describe a person's character.
Laser Damage to the Eyes
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2024-12-31 08:38
The degree of damage to the eyes of a laser was related to the frequency, power, and exposure time. Laser eye surgery was a type of laser surgery to correct shortsightedness. The surgery process was simple, but after the surgery, there might be discomfort such as blurred vision, dry eyes, sensitivity to light, and so on. In addition, the damage of the laser to the eyes was also related to the laser's wave-length. The degree of damage to the eyes varied with the laser's wave-length. The use of laser pointers could also cause eye damage, especially laser pointers with a power of more than 0.4 millivolts. Directly entering the eyes could cause symptoms such as decreased vision, damage to the optical nerve and central nervous system. Therefore, the use and contact of lasers, especially those that directly illuminate the eyes, needed to be paid enough attention and attention. However, the degree of damage to the eyes of the specific laser still needed to be assessed based on factors such as the specific wavelength, power, and exposure time. The search results did not provide specific data or research results, so the exact degree of damage could not be given.
What is a 'damage novel'?
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2024-11-04 13:17
A 'damage novel' might be a term used to describe a novel that explores the consequences of damage. It could be damage to individuals, like in a psychological thriller where the main character's mind is damaged due to some past event. It may also deal with damage to a community or a culture. In many war novels, for instance, we see the damage to the social fabric, values, and traditions of a community. The story then often revolves around how the characters either come to terms with this damage or try to repair it.
Is the Damage comic cancelled?
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2024-10-16 03:44
I'm not sure. You might want to check the official sources for the latest information.
Is there really such a person in the history of Mulan in Ode of Mulan?
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2025-02-26 11:08
The heroine "Mulan" in "Ode of Mulan" did exist in history, but she was not a real person. Instead, she was a fictional historical figure who was portrayed as a brave, intelligent, and resourceful female hero. The story of Mulan was first mentioned in the Sui Shu·Music Annals: "When Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty set up Mulan officials to select female musicians, one person was selected every year to be a general." The " Mulan " here referred to the female official " Mrs. Mulan " at that time, not the heroine " Mulan " in the novel. According to historical records, Mulan was a girl from Northern Qi during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. She was born near Luoyang City, Henan Province. It was said that she was very smart and brave. She once fought for the Northern Qi Emperor and became one of the famous female generals in history. Although "Ode of Mulan" and Mulan did exist in history, Mulan was not a real person but a fictional historical figure that was shaped and portrayed by literary and artistic works.
Which part of the Mulan Song was the same as the Mulan poem's Mulan had no elder brother?
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2024-09-23 07:47
The Mulan Song and the Mulan Poetry were both ancient Chinese literature works, and both contained the story of Mulan joining the army for her father. Although there were no direct similarities between the two, there were some similarities. In Mulan's poem, Mulan had no elder brother because she inherited her father's throne after his death. However, she did not want to become a victim of political struggle, so she chose to join the army in her father's place and became a brave general. There was a similar plot in the Mulan Song. The lyrics of the song described a girl who went to war in place of her parents. She did not have an elder brother, but under the love of her parents, she grew into a brave woman. Although Mulan Song and Mulan Shi were different works, the plot and theme reflected some characteristics and problems of ancient Chinese society, and also expressed people's yearning for freedom, courage and kinship.
Mulan Ci
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2025-03-05 10:37
Mulan Ci was a form of poetry in ancient Chinese literature. It was composed of Mulan's personal stories and deeds. It was usually used to express a woman's tenderness and bravery. The following is the full text of Mulan Ci: And chirping and chirping, Mulan is weaving at home. I don't hear the sound of weaving, but I hear the sigh of my daughter. Ask your daughter what she thinks, ask your daughter what she remembers. You don't miss me, you don't remember me. I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. Cook sheep, slaughter cattle, and enjoy the party. You must drink three hundred cups at a time. Master Cen, Dan Qiusheng, will not stop drinking. I'll sing a song for you, please listen to it for me. Bells, drums and jade are not worth being expensive. I hope I'll be drunk for a long time and never wake up. Since ancient times, sages and sages have been lonely, only the drinker left his name. In the past, the king of Chen gave a banquet in Pingle to drink ten thousand taels of wine. Why should the host say that there is little money? I must buy it directly and pour it to you. I'll go out and exchange my five-streaked horse for fine wine to relieve my eternal sorrow with you. The poem showed Mulan's hardworking, brave and tender side by describing the scene of her weaving at home. Mulan Ci was widely used in literature, music and games, and became an important part of Chinese culture.
Jin Mulan
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2025-01-16 23:44
Jin Mulan was played by Peng Dan and Kang Qunzhi in the TV series Detective Di Renjie.
Reborn as Mulan
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2025-01-02 05:16
Here are a few recommendations for novels about being reborn as Mulan: 1. "Reborn Mulan, Don't Run": This novel was written by Zhou Ye. It tells the sweet story of Hua Mulan after her rebirth. The main characters were Hua Mulan (Hua Jun) and Jiang Yuyan. The story was light and interesting. 2. [When Mulan Reborn]: This novel was written by Shuang Ying. It was a sweet and refreshing novel from ancient times to the present. The main character was Mu Lan, and the supporting characters were Shen Yu, Shao Zeyang, Shen Qianhang, and Zhang Ping. 3. "Mulan Has No Eldest Brother": This novel was written by Prayer Lord and tells the story of Mulan, a strong woman who traveled through time and space. The main character was Hermulan/Mulan, and the story was light and interesting. Please note that the novels recommended above are based on the search results provided. The specific content and quality may require further inspection.
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