How to read it?

Ji is pronounced Hu, and its related knowledge is as follows:

1. Ji is a Chinese character, and its basic meaning refers to a small voice. In ancient literature, it is often used to describe the sound made by the wind blowing through leaves, water, etc., giving people a sense of tranquility and distance. For example, there is a poem in The Book of Songs Xiaoya Caiju, which describes the twinkling light of the stars.

2. In modern Chinese, it is seldom used, but it can still be found in some poems, songs or literary works. In addition, there are some extended meanings. In some dialects, Ji can mean "look", such as "Ji Yi" in Cantonese. In some places, Yi can also mean "a little" or "a little".

word-making

1. In the forest at night, there are only the sound of insects and the breeze blowing through the leaves.

2. He sighed softly, and there was only silence in the room.

3. Rain drops on the window, making a squeaky sound, as if telling something.

4. She closed her eyes and listened to the birds singing outside the window, and gradually calmed down.

5. On this quiet night, only the starlight illuminates the dark sky.

6. He breathed a sigh of relief, and the flame on the candle trembled slightly, making a groaning sound.

7. She sat in front of the window, watching the rain dripping and listening to their creaking sounds.

8. On the lake at night, there are only the ripples and the sound of the breeze blowing through the lotus leaves.

9. He stood quietly in the Woods, listening to the rustling of leaves.

1. She closed her eyes, felt the warmth of the faint sunshine on her face and listened to the birds singing.

11. On this quiet night, there are only the sound of insects and the breeze blowing through the leaves.

12. He breathed a sigh of relief, and the flame on the candle trembled slightly, making a groaning sound.

13. She sat in front of the window, watching the rain dripping down from the window and listening to their creaking sounds.

14. On the lake at night, there are only the ripples and the sound of the breeze blowing through the lotus leaves.

15. He stood quietly in the Woods, listening to the rustling of leaves.

16. She closed her eyes, felt the warmth of the faint sunshine on her face, and listened to the birds singing.

17. On this quiet night, there are only the sound of insects and the breeze blowing through the leaves.

18. He breathed a sigh of relief, and the flame on the candle trembled slightly, making a groaning sound.

19. She sat in front of the window, watching the rain dripping down from the window and listening to their creaking sounds.

2. On the lake at night, there are only the ripples and the sound of the breeze blowing through the lotus leaves.