modernization of agriculture, one of Deng Xiaoping's Four Modernizations
农艺農藝nong2 yi4
agriculture
农园農園nong2 yuan2
plantation
农运会農運會nong2 yun4 hui4
China National Farmers' Games (sports meeting for peasants held every 4 years since 1988)
农庄農莊nong2 zhuang1
farm; ranch
农资農資nong2 zi1
rural capital (finance)
农作物農作物nong2 zuo4 wu4
(farm) crops
帕台农帕台農pa4 tai2 nong2
Parthenon (Temple on the Acropolis, Athens)
帕台农神庙帕台農神廟pa4 tai2 nong2 shen2 miao4
Parthenon Temple on the Acropolis, Athens
贫雇农貧雇農pin2 gu4 nong2
poor peasants (in Marxism)
贫农貧農pin2 nong2
poor peasant
贫下中农貧下中農pin2 xia4 zhong1 nong2
(category defined by the Communist Party) poor and lower-middle peasants: farmers who, before land reform, possessed little or no land (poor peasants) and those who were barely able to support themselves with their own land (lower-middle peasants)
弃农经商棄農經商qi4 nong2 jing1 shang1
to abandon farming and become a businessman (idiom)
劝农勸農quan4 nong2
to promote agriculture
劝农使勸農使quan4 nong2 shi3
envoy charge with promoting agriculture (in Han dynasty)
三农三農san1 nong2
see 三農問題|三农问题
三农问题三農問題san1 nong2 wen4 ti2
the three rural issues: agriculture, rural areas and peasants
上农上農shang4 nong2
a rich farmer; to stress the importance of agriculture (in ancient philosophy)
神农神農shen2 nong2
Shennong or Farmer God (c. 2000 BC), first of the legendary Flame Emperors, 炎帝 and creator of agriculture
神农本草经神農本草經shen2 nong2 ben3 cao3 jing1
Shennong's Compendium of Materia Medica, a Han dynasty pharmacological compendium, 3 scrolls
神农架神農架shen2 nong2 jia4
Shennongjialin, directly administered forestry reserve in east Hubei
神农架地区神農架地區shen2 nong2 jia4 di4 qu1
Shennongjialin, directly administered forestry reserve in east Hubei
神农架林区神農架林區shen2 nong2 jia4 lin2 qu1
Shennongjialin, directly administered forestry reserve in east Hubei
神农氏神農氏shen2 nong2 shi4
Shennong or Farmer God (c. 2000 BC), first of the legendary Flame Emperors, 炎帝 and creator of agriculture in China; followers or clan of Shennong 神農|神农
生存农业生存農業sheng1 cun2 nong2 ye4
subsistence farming; subsistence agriculture
士农工商士農工商shi4 nong2 gong1 shang1
"the four classes" of ancient China, i.e. scholars, farmers, artisans, and merchants
无农药無農藥wu2 nong2 yao4
without agricultural fertilizer (i.e. organic farming)