woodcutter
Woodcutter is a Chinese word. Its pinyin is Qi á of ū, which means people who go up to the mountain to cut and chop firewood. It can also generally refer to people engaged in forestry. It comes from the poem Zhongnanshan written by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty: if you want to stay at home, ask the woodcutter across the water; the ninth chapter of scholars: walking along the road for more than four miles, you meet a woodcutter.
meaning
One who cuts wood. 2. The general name of a group of people engaged in mountain forest work. People who cut and sell firewood for a living.
Examples
1. The woodcutter over there is cutting wood to go back.
Chinese PinYin : Qiao Fu
woodcutter