The stroke order of Ji characters

The drawing order of Ji: left, horizontal, dot, left, horizontal, dot, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, left, dot, horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal ,horizontal.

An ancient system for copying documents or registering population, marriage, etc. For example, household registration, name registration, place of residence, etc. A notebook for recording things or memorizing things. For example, books, newspapers, diaries, etc. The name of the administrative region, that is, the place of origin. For example, Sichuan nationality, Beijing nationality, etc.

Generally refers to books used for recording or books used to register things. For example, registered officials, registered accounts, etc. By referring to official positions, it means salary and food. For example, official status, removal of status, etc. Practice; experience. For example, Jiu Ji Ju Ren et al. Register affiliation. By extension, it refers to affiliation and affiliation. For example, the Western Regions all belong to Han~ etc. To rely on; to rely on. For example, I think I have the beauty of heaven and so on.

Cure; eliminate. For example, grass ~ beast, etc. To borrow (jiè). Use your body to be trampled by others. Extended to insult; insult. For example, when the people are suffering from floods, droughts, and epidemics, they all have to implement the policies of tigers and wolves, etc. General performance. continue. For example, Youyouzi~ and so on.

Used as a surname, for example, General Wencheng Meifu, courtesy name Zizhen, was born in Shouchun, that is, the Marquis of Nanyang, and was a doctor and county guard in the hunting period of the Han and Yuan Dynasties. , had absolutely no intention of becoming an official, so he resigned from office and returned to Shouchun. At that time, the prefect of Jiujiang asked Bian to hear that Fu Xian could win the name of Fu Xian, and all the scholar-bureaucrats in Jianghuai Province resigned from office and returned to Fu~.

Chinese sentences with the word ancestral home:

1. He was born in the south of China, but in order to live, he had to leave his hometown, but his place of origin will never change.

2. In China’s household registration system, every citizen must register his or her household registration information.

3. This ancient book is one of my favorite collections because they represent a testimony to history.

4. My hometown is a small city in southern China, which has unique culture and customs.

5. In order to pursue his dream, he gave up his original nationality and joined another country.

6. In ancient times, books were rare and precious, so people usually borrowed them instead of buying them.

7. My native place is Guangdong Province in China, which is a famous hometown of overseas Chinese.

8. He is a famous writer who left a large number of books and documents, providing us with valuable historical information.

9. When filling out the application form, I must provide my place of origin and date of birth.

10. His books and documents are important materials for studying history and provide scholars with a wealth of information.