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Use "Ji" to form words

Memorial, documentary, chronicle, souvenir

Ji

Ji

Name

(Phonetic. From 糸(mì), which means that it is related to threads and has a sound. Original meaning: the thread of loose silk)

Same as the original meaning 〖threadsofsilk〗

Ji, do not Silk also. ——"Shuowen"

Three Cardinal Principles and Six Disciplines. Disciplinary, reason. ——"Baihutong"

The discipline of the public. ——"Book of Rites·Ritual Utensils". Note: "The number of strands of silk has its order."

For example, the number of strands of silk has its order, and the number of strands of a net has its order. ——"Mozi·Shang Tong"

The nature of the cocoon is silk, but it cannot be made into silk unless a worker girl boils it with hot soup and draws it out. ——"Huainanzi Tai Clan Training"

Beginning, clue〖threads〗

Ji, thread. ——"Dialect Ten"

Another example: Disorder (things are out of order)

Essentials〗

Righteousness is the order of all things. also. ——"Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals"

Therefore, those who enjoy music are the destiny of heaven and earth, the discipline of neutrality, and the inevitability of human feelings. ——"Book of Rites and Music"

Guidelines; guidelines〖guidingprinciple〗

Guidelines guide all directions. ——"Poetry·Daya·Pu"

Tao is the beginning of all things and the discipline of right and wrong. ——"Han Feizi·Main Dao"

Another example: Discipline (Gang Chang); Discipline (the outline of the net. Extended to law and political principles; governance; management); Discipline (the order of disciplines) < /p>

Law; criterion〖law〗

There is no way to change the sky, no way to destroy the earth, and no discipline to mess with people. ——"Lu Shi Chun Qiu Meng Chun"

Another example: Discipline (law; regulations)

Discipline〖discipline〗. Such as: law and discipline (laws and disciplines); military discipline; program discipline; party discipline

Ultimate〖end;limit〗. Such as: Jiji (limit); Ji limit (limit)

Servant〖servant〗. Such as: Ji Gang (servant)

Historical or human development, especially an era or period in cultural development〖age〗. Such as: century; middle ages

Geological period (longer than "century", included in a "generation")〖period〗. Such as: Jurassic; Permian; Carboniferous; Cambrian; Sinian

A period of twelve years〖aperiodoftwelveyears〗

How the fourth century is the emperor, not as good as The Lu family has no worries. ——Li Shangyin's "Mawei"

Miscellaneous notes, impressions or informal records of events〖note〗. For example: "Journey to Northern Shaanxi" - the same meaning as "record", mainly used for "commemoration, chronology, minutes, epochs, biographies", etc. "Record" is often used in other places

A genre of old history books This chronicle is dedicated to recording the historical deeds of emperors and major events of a generation〖chronologicalrecordofevents〗. Such as: "Historical Records·The Benji of Emperor Gaozu", "Book of the Later Han Dynasty"

The name of an ancient Chinese country〖Jistate〗. The surname Jiang was destroyed by Qi in the Spring and Autumn Period. The old city is located in the southeast of Shouguang County, Shandong Province.

Surname. For example: Ji Xin (BC? - 204 BC), a general in the early Han Dynasty and a native of Zhaocheng. At the end of the Qin Dynasty, he was Liu Bang's general. When Xiang Yu besieged Liu Bang in Xingyang, Ji Xin took advantage of Liu Bang's chariot to surrender. Liu Bang took advantage of the opportunity to escape, and Ji Xin was killed by Xiang Yu. Ji Chang (a man good at archery in ancient legends)

disciplinary

disciplinary

action

handle; manage〖handle;manage〗

Ji Nong Xie Gong. ——"Guoyu·Zhouyu Part 1"

You must be disciplined in food and clothing, and you will not be deceived if you work hard. ——Tao Qian's "Migration"

Another example: Discipline (brokerage, management); Discipline (management of farming)

Tong "Record". Record, record 〖record〗

The husband's virtue is thrifty and moderate, he has many climbs and descents, records the literature and things, and publishes the sound and clarification, so as to illuminate the officials. ——"Zuo Zhuan·The Second Year of Duke Heng"

Sima Zi was a chronicler of Huangdi and even Xiaowu. ——"Lunheng·Xu Song"

Xian Yongji is the holder of the title. ——Zhang Heng's "Tokyo Fu"

Evil can be without discipline. ——Yuan Hongdao, Ming Dynasty, "Travel Notes on Manjing"

Luolu Ji Cun.

——Yuan Mei of the Qing Dynasty, "Essays on Sisters' Sacrifice"

Another example: Ji Xing (recording interests); Ji Gong (recording achievements); Ji Shu (recording narratives)

Discipline Inspection

jìjiǎn

〖disciplinaryinspection〗refers to inspection of discipline

Discipline

jìlǜ

〖morale;discipline〗∶ Rules and regulations that members must abide by in order to safeguard collective interests and ensure the progress of work

〖statutes and laws〗: rules and regulations

chronology

jìnián

〖awayofnumberingtheyears〗: A method of recording chronology, such as using stems and branches to record years, using the emperor's year number to record years, or using AD, etc.

〖chronologicalrecordofevents〗: A historical book style that arranges historical facts according to year and month< /p>

"Bamboo Book Annals"

Memorial

jìniàn

〖commemorate;remenber〗∶: Remembering without forgetting

Commemorate this day

〖mark;inhonourof;incommemorationof〗: Hold commemorative celebrations

Commemorate Teachers’ Day

Commemorate

jìniàn < /p>

〖souvenir〗: Something memorable; an object of commemoration

Leave a souvenir

〖commemorationday〗: Anniversary

Tenth Anniversary

Monument

jìniànbēi

〖monument;cenotaph;column〗A stone monument established to commemorate deceased figures or major events

Monument to celebrate war victory

Documentary

jìshí

〖recordofactualevent;on-the-spotreport〗On-the-spot report on things or events

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Records of the Mobilization Meeting

Chronicles

jìshì

〖chronicles;record〗record facts

"Chronicles of Journey to the West" < /p>

jìxíng

jìxíng

〖travelnotes; traveldiary〗 refers to the text that records what you see and hear on the road

Minutes

jìyào

〖summary(synopsis)ofminutes〗Key points recorded in words

Meeting minutes

Era

jìyuán

jìyuán

p>

〖beginningofanera; epoch〗 refers to the first year of the calendar. For example, the earliest epoch in our country was the "*** and the first year", that is, 841 BC

Chronicle

Law, records, minutes, era,