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  2. Manual of the Mustard Seed Garden - Wikipedia

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    The volume also entered Edo period Japan, where woodblock printed copies became relatively easily accessible in all the major cities; the Mustard Seed Garden Manual came to be used by Japanese nanga (bunjinga) artists and was an important element in the training of nanga artists and the development of nanga painting. [1]

  3. Adenanthera pavonina - Wikipedia

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    For example, the young leaves can be cooked and eaten. The raw seeds are toxic, but may be eaten when cooked. [6] In Singapore, the species forms part of the diet of local Raffles' banded langurs. [7] Adenanthera pavonina seeds have long been a symbol of love in China, and its name in Chinese is xiang si dou (Chinese: 相思豆), or

  4. Seed drill - Wikipedia

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    A seed drill is a device used in agriculture that sows seeds for crops by positioning them in the soil and burying them to a specific depth while being dragged by a tractor. This ensures that seeds will be distributed evenly. The seed drill sows the seeds at the proper seeding rate and depth, ensuring that the seeds are covered by soil.

  5. Five Grains - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [7] Rice was not commonly cultivated in northern China while hemp was more commonly used as fiber for clothing, although its seeds could be used for oil. [3] [5] [6] In modern Chinese, Wugu includes rice instead of hemp. [1] [2] Mencius writes that Houji taught the people to cultivate the five grains.

  6. Sprouts of capitalism - Wikipedia

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    The sprouts of capitalism, seeds of capitalism or capitalist sprouts are features of the economy of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties (16th to 18th centuries) that mainland Chinese historians have seen as resembling developments in pre-industrial Europe, and as precursors of a hypothetical indigenous development of industrial capitalism.

  7. History of agriculture in China - Wikipedia

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    The China National Seed Company was established in 1978 to popularize improved seed varieties; it exported Chinese vegetable seeds and imported improved grain, cotton, forage, and oil seeds. About 5 percent of China's arable land was being used to raise seed in the mid-1980s, and the company operated more than 2,000 seed companies at provincial ...

  8. People are reportedly receiving mysterious packages of seeds ...

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    In this week's edition of "2020 continues to get even weirder," Americans are apparently now receiving random, unsolicited packages of seeds in the mail.U.S. officials are looking into reports ...

  9. Category:Children's books about China - Wikipedia

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    This category is located at Category:Children's books set in China. Note: This category should be empty. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: