The ancient Chinese meaning of Ji

The ancient meaning of Ji is as follows:

Jishui

1. Cross, cross the water. "Ziyu Lunzhan": The people of Song Dynasty were in line, but the people of Chu were not ready.

2. A noun, generally referring to river water. Wang Can's "Ode to Climbing the Tower": The road is winding and repaired, and the river is both rippling and deep.

3. Success, achievement. "Battle of Red Cliff": If things don't work out, this is God's fault.

4. Rescue, help. "The Battle of Red Cliff": Mo Ruo sent his heart and soul to marry in the east, using his power to help the world.

5. Stop. "Huainanzi?" "Lan Ming": Then the wind comes and the waves stop.

6. Jishui, the name of the river, originates in Henan, flows eastward to Shandong and enters the sea. Later, the lower reaches of the river were taken over by the Yellow River.

Crossing the water

Verses with the word Ji:

1. The river is full and the rails are not wet, and the pheasants cry for their males - from the pre-Qin Dynasty·Anonymous "Poem has bitterness" leaf".

2. Meng Changdong came out of the customs, and the cockcrow helped him - from Zhang Hua's "Youxia Chapter" in the Wei and Jin Dynasties.

3. In the capital city of Jiji, the illustrious princes and nobles lived - from Zuo Si's "Eight Poems on History" of the Wei and Jin Dynasties.

4. No rafts were built during the ferry crossing, and the rafts were reduced to picking flowers - from "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty.

5. The giant river is full of thoughts and wishes, and finally sends a boat to sail - from "Yuan Ri" by Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty.

6. A husband is both valuable and helpful, so why is he alone good at it? - From "New Cloth Fur" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty.

7. The chapters and sentences are not economical, and it will be difficult to move the five princes in the end - from "Qinghuai" by Xu Tang of the Tang Dynasty.

8. If you go away from the dragon, you can also give alms to others - from "The White Clouds End in the Sky" by Jiao Yu of the Tang Dynasty.

9. When it comes to worrying situations, fighting is as if there is no relief - from "Crossing Dongting Lake" written by Pei of the Tang Dynasty.

10. The floating boat comes to the Fen River, and the river flows across the river to Yang Subo - from Liu Che's "Autumn Wind Ci" in the Han Dynasty.