Ji cursive script
Usage of Ji:
1, the original meaning, noun: the national temple of the capital where the emperor sacrificed his ancestors, the original meaning is only found in ancient Chinese.
2. Adjectives: commendable, peaceful, auspicious and beautiful. The words are: auspicious, auspicious, auspicious, auspicious, auspicious, auspicious day, auspicious day, auspicious time, auspicious person, auspicious thing, auspicious words, good luck, mascot, auspicious day, good luck, uncertain luck, auspicious stars shining high, bad luck, good day, open the door.
3, noun: wedding, usually including the accompanying celebrations. Group words such as: auspicious seats, auspicious dates.
4. Ancient rituals of offering sacrifices to ghosts and gods. It is one of the five rites (auspiciousness, fierceness, hospitality, military service and kindness). Words such as: Keith, Ji Dian, Ji Fu.
5. The name of Guzhou. Sui Ji. Tang, Five Dynasties, Song and Qing Dynasties. In today's Ji 'an City, Jiangxi Province.
Extended data
Glyph evolution:
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Auspicious and good. From the mouth of a scholar.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Auspicious, Auspicious and Beautiful. The word "scholar" and "mouth" are used in the glyph.
Explanation of word combinations:
1, auspicious language, pronounced jí yán, refers to auspicious words and good words; Kind words. Wu Zuguang's "Wandering in the Jianghu" Act II: "Jin Xiangniang: Uncle Xie, lend you a good word, lend you a good word."
2, Geely, pinyin for jí lì, meaning auspicious and smooth. Yao's Li Zicheng, Volume II, Chapter 19: There is no leisure to listen to ladies-in-waiting. But for the sake of luck, he nodded gently.
3. Auspicious day, pinyin is jí rì. According to the changing law of the earth's magnetic field, the ancients summed up a series of auspicious needs for marriage, travel, ground breaking and so on. These auspicious days are called "zodiac auspicious days". The Book of Songs Xiaoya Jiri, which was anonymous in the pre-Qin period, said: "Jiri Wei Wu, pray for yourself." It means the auspicious day of the Lunar New Year, offering sacrifices to Mazu and praying for blessings.
4, auspicious, pinyin jí zhào, refers to auspicious signs. Ye Junjian's "Spark" 23: "But no matter whether it is a family or a big event, we have to ask for a good omen."
5. Auspicious. Pinyin is jí xiáng, which is a symbol of auspiciousness, auspiciousness and auspiciousness. Lucky, etc. Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi" XIII: "I taught you to pull rickshaws all day, and you all read me more auspicious words in your hearts. Don't be heartless! "