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What does shepherd mean?

People who specialize in raising sheep in rural areas are shepherds.

The so-called shepherd is a person who raises sheep. Sheep in rural areas are mostly free-range, and their food is weeds and crops in Shan Ye or fields. The shepherd takes the sheep out to feed in the morning and brings them back to the sheepfold at night. Mostly employees.

In North China and Northeast China, it refers to the workers employed to manage sheep, especially in Inner Mongolia. Such as: shepherd in charge of sheep, cowherd in charge of cattle and shepherd in charge of horses.

Quote: Ding Feng Zhong Fang, an anonymous book in the pre-Qin period: Life is different when it rains from the soul. Star rewelding said driving, Sangtian said. Bandits are straightforward, but obsessed. Three thousand dollars. ?

Good evening. The rain has stopped. Ask the driver to drive. Tianjing drove the car early and stopped at Sangtian to persuade farmers. He is honest and upright, and his heart is full and deep. There are more than 3,000 good horses like a cloud.

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Combination words: Tangguan, Maguan, Zhuguan, Yangguan, Guan Bao, Niuguan, Laoguan, Ren Xian, Naiguan, Menguan, Kanguan, etc.

1, shepherd [yáng guān] full-time shepherd.

2. Treasure Land [boguā n] The person who opened and sold treasures in the old treasure bureau.

3. Niu Guan [niú guān] is a person who specializes in raising cattle.

4. Old people [l m 4 o gu ā n] generally describe old people who are over half a hundred years old.

5. Ren Xian [guān rén] was an ancient minister in charge of driving.

6. Nurse n m 4 i gu ā n Action or Pronunciation Niu Pinky Example: "That big man talks like a nurse.