What does Jijin mean?

Ji Jin is also called "Yi Jin". Pronunciation: yījīn, open clothes, such as clothes with zipper placket, button placket, jacket, etc., zipper.

1. Also known as "Yi Jin". In ancient times, it refers to the place where the collar is crossed or where the clothes are covered. The back also refers to the front panel of the coat. The second part of Han Wang Can's "Seven Sorrowful Poems": "The swift wind blew through my clothes, and the white dew stained my skirts."

2 "Northern History·Biography of Cool Officials·Tian Shi": "The slave he loved tasted Yi Shi For nothing, if there are insects on his clothes, I wave my sleeves to brush them away. If I think I am being disrespectful, I will kill them with a stick."

3. Explanation: In ancient times, the part of the clothes covering the chest was fingered or collared. Under the clothes, the skirt is covered. The back also refers to the front of the coat

4. Fen Bing: wave the sleeves; push the collar: lift up the skirt. Stand up with a wave of your sleeves. Describes rising up.

5. The alliance of cutting the lapel: cutting the lapel: When it is time to get married, each of them will cut off the lapel of their clothes and treasure each other as a token. It refers to the marriage contract between a man and a woman by their parents before they are born.