Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - What does Ji mean?

What does Ji mean?

I. Meaning

1, sunny after rain or snow: snow ~. Light, wind and the moon.

2, anger dissipates: color ~. ~ Yan.

Second, pinyin: j √.

Third, the combination of words: baked, baked, baked, baked, baked, baked and baked.

Iv. strokes: horizontal, dot, horizontal/horizontal hook, vertical, dot, dot, dot, dot, horizontal, left, left and vertical.

Fifth, the classical Chinese version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": Ji, the rain stopped. The rain sang in chorus. ?

Sixth, the vernacular version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": Ji, the rain and snow stopped. The glyph takes the words "rain prefix" and "qi" as the sound side. ?

Extended data

1, concubine: The rain has stopped.

Liu's Sun in Kunlun Mountain: "Chu Qingyu, the sunshine in the northwest plateau is particularly brilliant."

2. auspicious day: sunny day

Lu Xun's Poems on Moro in the Grave: "Thick clouds thunder, but the sun is not seen."

Thick dark clouds and rapid thunder make people unable to see sunny days.

3. Yue Ji: Bright Moon

On Guo Moruo's children's literature: "Children's literature should be as clear as the autumn sky, but never like a blank sheet of paper."

4. Ni Ji: Chu Qing after rain and snow.

Yu Dafu wrote in Bo Dian: "On the afternoon of the third day after getting up, I looked at the new age after a long rain. The weather was fine, so I walked out of the door with a cane. "

5, Seji: It means that the anger is lifted and the face turns flat.

The third time in Legend of Heroes of Children: "Master An was a little angry when he heard this."