a region , where the cultivation of rice and the breeding of fish flourish
Yumidi is a Chinese idiom, pronounced y ú m ǐ zh ī D ì, which means a rich place rich in fish and rice.
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Tang Tiancheng's Shu City: "the land is rich, the fish is rice, and the mountain osmanthus is Qiao", so it is called fertile land. "Jiangxi is a land of fish and rice," said Ke Danqiu, Yuan Dynasty According to Zhai Hao's book of customs, birds and fish: "according to the custom, the land of fish and rice is the soil."
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As an object; in writing
a region , where the cultivation of rice and the breeding of fish flourish
save the country and its people - jiù mín shuǐ huǒ
good timing, geographical convenience and good human relations - tiān shí dì lì rén hé