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How to write "jing" in traditional Chinese?

This character is the traditional Chinese character for "京".

1. Basic meaning:

Scenery [jǐng]

The scenery of the environment: ~ color. ~To. ~Things. ~View. ~ Qi (a. scenery; b. refers to the phenomenon of economic prosperity, collectively referring to prosperity). ~ deep.

Situation, situation: ~ like. ~ Condition. Year ~.

Admire, admire: ~ look up to. ~ Mu.

High, big: ~ row (xíng).

Surname.

京[yǐng]

The same as "shadow" in ancient times, shadow.

2. Group of words:

Yijing [yì jǐng]

①The passing time; the shadow of the passing sun. "Selected Works·Cao Zhi ": "The speed of meeting is as fast as enjoying the scenery, but not the broadness of participating in business." Liu Liang's note: "The speed of meeting with each other may be too fast." "Song of the Rising Sun" by Fu Xuan of Jin Dynasty : "The scenery is so dazzling, the rising sun shines in all directions." "Book of Jin·Zhiyu Biography": "The scenery is bright and shining, and the stream is shining upward."

② refers to a fast horse. "Books with Lu Dian" by Lu Yun of the Jin Dynasty: "The treasure of the Xishi era has long been hidden in the mountains of Cen'tong; the traces of the beautiful scenery will always be found in the dark slopes." Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty's "Song of Tianma": "Who can pick up the beautiful scenery if there is no cold wind? Sun? "

Jingke [jǐng kē]

That is, Bingke. "Book of Han·Kuang Heng Biography" "Heng She Ce Jia Ke, taking the unworthy order as a Taichang anecdote, and supplementing plain literature" Tang Yan Shigu notes: ""The Scholars" says that Ji Ke is a doctor in the annual class, Yi Ke was the prince's sacrificer, and Jing Ke supplemented the literary anecdote. "Wang Xianqian added a note and quoted Zhou Shouchang as saying: "Jing Ke is Bing Ke, and Yan was named Bing Ke in the "Book of Scholars".

Shao Jing [sháo jǐng]

①Refers to spring scene. Emperor Liang Yuan of the Southern Dynasty's "Compiled Essentials": "Spring is called Qingyang... Scenery is called Mei Jing, He Jing, Shao Jing." Tang Ouyang Zhan's poem "Xiaoyuan Spring View of the Palace Pool Willow Color": "The east wind is coming in Shao Jing, and the weeping willows are in the ditch. "New." The poem "Visiting Shigong Mountain" by Wu Weiye of the Qing Dynasty: "The peaches and plums are passing by in the spring, and the scenery is singing."

②Good times. Tang Lulun's poem "Farewell to Uncle Mu Yongzhou": "There is no season in the Shao scenery over there, and the mountains and rivers are full of flowers." "Old Book of Tang·Ai Di Ji": "Today's wealth is not shameful, and there is hope for a good harvest. This is the Shao scenery, and it is appropriate to show it." Excellent grace."

Jing Zhong [jǐng zhòng]

Admire and respect. "New Book of Tang Dynasty·Gao Yi Biography": "All the brothers are willing to show their friendship and love, in order to attract the gentry." Volume 14 of Sun Guangxian's "Beimengsuoyan" of the Song Dynasty: "Every time Taizu of Liang read the calligraphy of Taiyuan, he paid attention to the distant scenery, saying "Why shouldn't I be like this person? Chen Lin and Ruan Yu are not wrong. '"

Chijing [chǐ jǐng]

The shadow of the sun moving one foot is a metaphor. short time. Lu Ji of Jin Dynasty wrote "Shu Si Fu": "Looking at the scenery makes you feel sad, touching your heart makes you feel sad.