In the regular script and official script of ancient calligraphy, the word "Ji" is short on the top and long on the bottom. But some calligraphers, such as Wen Zhiming, can write.
dexter
Jay
shape
(I know. Oracle Bone Inscriptions-Shaped like a weapon on it, like a weapon-holding device on the bottom. Together, weapons are put in containers and not used, so as to reduce wars and prevent people from being in danger. Original meaning: auspicious; Geely)
Homophonic ["lucky"]
Yoshiya, Yoshiya. -"Shuo Wen"
Li Yishun's meeting. -"Zhou Shu Wu Shun"
A Zhen Ji. -"One Kun"
Yoshiya -"The Scholar is Mogao"
When writing auspicious characters, the horizontal length is different because of the different writing methods.
"Ji" is a standard first-class word (commonly used word) in modern Chinese, and it is pronounced as jí in Mandarin. It was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions's time in Shang Dynasty, and it belongs to the literacy in Six Books. The basic meaning of "auspicious" is good, beneficial and happy, as opposed to "fierce", such as auspicious and auspicious; The extended meaning is auspicious day, such as choosing auspicious day.
Bieti, a Chinese word, pronounced bié tǐ, means that calligraphy refers to a new font changed from an old font; Variants of Chinese characters; Variant. "Auspicious" doesn't have to be horizontal. In seal script, there are also horizontal lengths. In regular script, Wang Chong, Wen Zhiming and Liu Gongquan all write horizontal length.