Usage of cum

The usage of cum is as follows:

The meaning of "ji" is similar to "" and "和", and is used in large slogans and banners, which is more written; "ji" is often used to express solemnly pragmatic occasions, such as monograms, invitations, congratulatory letters, etc., such as "Notice on holding information publicity and official document processing training courses". The "ji" in these places cannot be replaced with "and". Generally speaking, "ji" cannot be used instead of "ji" in writing.

Cum can be seen every day. ——"Shuowen". Duan Yucai's note: "Po means the head is tilted. If the head is tilted, one cannot fully see the person's face. Therefore, the person who says something is vague is called Po, and the person who sees the face day by day is called Po."

Surname . The ancestor who got the surname: Peng Zu. The surname Ji is a descendant of Peng Zu. According to the textual research of ancient books such as "The Examination of Surnames" and "The Examination of Surnames", the two ancient books record that the descendants of Dapeng were granted the title of Ji, and their descendants therefore took Ji as their surname.

Polyphonic analysis:

1. Ji jì

He, and.

Another example: Mr. Li and Mrs. Li.

2. ?cum jì

〈Introduction〉

Until a certain time.

For example: cum today.

"Chen Ji Shang" and "Japanese Characters Department" - Kangxi's strokes: 16; strokes outside the department: 12

Also, "Er Ya - Exegesis" and "Yuye". "Book - Yao Dian" Ru Xi and He. "Biography" and also.

Also "Yu Gong" Shuonanji. "Shu" is all related to hearing the emperor's majestic voice and text. "Gongyang Zhuan-Yin Yuan Nian" Hui and Ji are both together.

Also "Li-Tamazao" Rong Rong cum. "Note" fruit Yi appearance also.

Also "Erya-Shi Xun" is not as good as it is.