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What does Jidi mean?

The word "Jidi" comes from the Chinese phonetic abbreviation "J.D.", which is a daily necessities and fashion retail brand founded by Li Ka-shing on 1977. Jidi's brand positioning is to provide high-quality and affordable goods and services, and its product line covers cosmetics, daily necessities, fashion clothes, hotels and conference services. With the continuous growth of Jidi brand, it has become one of the most influential brands in Asia and spread all over the Asia-Pacific region.

Besides enjoying a high reputation in the commercial field, Jidi has different meanings in other fields. In ancient China, auspicious land was defined as a vassal, which was a land worship ceremony and a status of intermediate honor and power. In traditional culture, auspicious places symbolize dignity, honor and power. In modern society, the meaning of auspicious land has become diversified, which also reflects the brand's concept of "parity and high quality".

In Chinese, "auspicious place" has a deeper cultural connotation. "Auspicious Land" is similar to "Auspicious Land", which means auspiciousness and auspiciousness in China traditional culture. In religious culture, "auspicious place" refers to auspicious place, which is often used to describe the holy places of Buddhism and Taoism. In literary works, "auspicious places" are often used to describe those auspicious places, mysterious places or places with magical abilities. It can be seen that "auspicious place" has rich cultural connotations in Chinese.