Ji's pinyin, pen order and meaning
Order of strokes
Ji's explanation, refined edition
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◎ Ji Ji Name (1) (Comprehension. From the horse, Jisheng. According to the left, Jizhi goes north, and the horse is born from Jiyi. Original meaning: good horse; good horse) (2) Same as the original meaning [a thoroughbred horse] Ji is a thousand li horse—— Shuowen The hero does not weigh his strength, but his virtue—— The Analects of Confucius · Constitutional Questions (3) Another example is: Ji Zi (a good horse; a person who can express himself by analogy); Jiwei (the tail of a thousand li horse. It means to follow a person with good morality, high status or strong ability); Jizu (the foot of a thousand li horse) (4) A cultivated, well bred person There is no shortage of heroes in the world—— Jin Shu, Yu Yu's Biography -
Ji jì ㄐㄧˋ ◎ A good horse is a symbol of talent and ability: an excellent foot (a. a symbol of outstanding talent; b. a symbol of outstanding talent). Jiwei (meaning to become famous by attaching to others). Jitu (representing a bright future). The hero takes the salt cart (meaning burying talents). -
The maxima. "Shuowen Jiezi. Ma Bu": "Ji, a thousand li horse also." [Formation of words]: "An old hero is riding high.". "Chuang Tzu, Autumn Water": "The steed, a Chinese monkey, gallops thousands of miles in a day." -
It is a metaphor for outstanding talents. The Book of Jin, Vol. 82, Biography of Yu Yu: "In a city with ten rooms, there must be faithfulness. There is no shortage of heroes in the world. If you ask, you can send them." -
The maxima. [Words]: Liang Ji, Qi Ji
Basic explanation
Pictograph of Ji
The English explanation of Ji
Words of Ji
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Pang Tongji : The Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, the Chronicles of Shu, and the Biography of Pang Tong: "The first leader led Jingzhou, and the first leader was in charge of defending the order of Leiyang. If he did not govern in the county, he would be dismissed from office. General Lu Su of Wu wrote to the first leader: 'Pang Shiyuan is not a hundred miles away -
Lvji : It refers to green ears. The name of a fine horse. It is said that King Mu of Zhou is one of the eight steeds. The Ode to Dafa by Emperor Jianwen of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty: "purple Qiu wings, green Ji flying." Zhang Yanzhen of Tang Dynasty, "The Ode to the Exam of Xuanhuimen Temple": "烝 -
Wang Jide : Drama writer and critic of Ming Dynasty. The characters are Boliang and Bojun, the names are Fang Zhusheng, the external history of the Qin Tower, and the people of Kuaiji (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). Xu Wei's student. Qu Lv is an important work on Qu theory in ancient times. In addition, there is the legendary "Red Titles..." -
Vernon : ◎ Q í j ì [a legend fine horse] -
Qi Ji Trapped in Salt Cart : It is also like a salt cart. Tang Huzeng's "Ode to History · Yuban": "How many heroes are trapped in salt cars without Sun Yang's body." Yuan Chenshen's "Painting of Steed Horses" poem: "Today's heroes are trapped in salt cars, and the setting sun is singing -
great talent : It is a metaphor for high talents. The Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, the Chronicles of Shu and the Biography of Pang Tong: "Pang Shiyuan is not only a hundred miles away from home, but also a man who should show his great courage when dealing with the task of leaving behind." Tang Yongtao's poem "To Yin Yaofan Ming Mansion in Yongle": "A hundred miles -
The support of a ship's steed : Boat steed: ship and steed; Trust: Trust. It is a metaphor for talents who can be trusted and reused. -
Jiv : See "A strong horse lies on its head". -
The same horse and the same horse : Inferior: inferior horse; Ji: good horse; Shaft: straight wood in front of the car. A bad horse and a good horse pull the same cart. It means that the mediocre and the wise are mixed together. -
To follow an example and climb a great fortune : Climbing: climbing; Hong: Swan. It means to become famous by attaching to others.
Idioms with Ji characters
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The meaning of observing one's face -
Pinyin of Spot -
Mother Worries about Children Traveling for Thousands of Miles -
Algonquian -
Left Fishbone -
Pinyin of moves -
Pinyin of bottle ladle -
Weak synonym -
continuous mountains -
Synonyms of Xinmiao -
say -
The opposite of a one shot decision -
劚 Yu Ru Ni means -
The meaning of being agreeable -
diplodocus -
The meaning of Tan -
fore-and-aft-sail -
nowheres -
A synonym for incorrigible -
The antonym of being superior -
It means nothing -
Alphabet of walking cards -
The antonym of luring the snake out of the hole -
piccalilli -
Pinyin of tea -
A synonym for spot -
A synonym for kneading -
neuk -
Antonymy -
The opposite of "taxi work" -
The opposite of Northern Lights -
A synonym for unhappiness