Radical: beech
Stroke: 6
Stroke order of strokes: point, point, lift, leave, cross and hold.
Basic explanation
1. Draw water from the well? : fetch water.
2. [Gigi] describes eagerness and hard pursuit.
3. Last name.
Related words: draw, draw water, draw, draw a grave, draw a road, send a picture, catch a picture, fill a picture, etc.
Extended data
First, the evolution of glyphs.
Second, the interpretation of words.
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Draw water from a well. From water, from harmony, and from sound.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Ji, draw water from the well. The glyph means "water, harmony", and "harmony" is also a sound. ?
Three. Interpretation of related words
1, straight [jí zhí]?
Fingers? Han? Gian.
2. Jizhong?
Refers to the ancient tomb where gold is not allowed to dig illegally. The tomb is in Jixian County, hence the name.
3. Gong Ji?
Western Han Dynasty? Official? Gong sui? With what? Gian? And said.
4. Ji Yang?
It's called getting started, obviously.
5. Ji Gu [jg incarnation]?
It refers to the study or collection of ancient books and antiques, such as pumping water into a well.