How to pronounce Hebei's abbreviation Ji
Pinyin: jì
Basic meaning:
Ji is a Chinese character, pronounced jì, and its original meaning is It refers to hope and expectation, and also refers to the name of the state, which refers to Jizhou, one of the nine ancient states. There are records in "Guoyu·Luyu" and "Historical Records·Xiaowu Ji".
Traditional Chinese character: Ji, radical: eight, pinyin: jì
Strokes: 16, structure: upper, middle and lower structure
Head and tail decomposition: Beiyi, Part decomposition: 丬嬬田八, variant characters: ?wing_
Extended information
Stroke order:
Word group explanation:
1 , Jifang [jìfāng] generally refers to the Central Plains region in ancient times.
2. Rongji [róngjì] refers to the desire for glory and wealth.
3. Jima [jìmǎ] The horse produced in the north of Jizhou in ancient times also refers to horses in general.
4. Ji Xing [jìxìng] see "冀兴".
5. Qiji [qǐjì] hope.
Jidu ji or yi
Hebei is called Jidu jì for short.
The Chinese character "冀" comes from the north, from the word "different", and the word "different" also sounds. "North" refers to "North" and "North of the Central Plains". "Different" means "unowned fields". "North" and "different" combine to mean "the fields jointly owned and operated by farmers and herdsmen in the north of the Central Plains."
According to legend, in ancient times, the Yellow Emperor divided the country into prefectures, hoping to make Hebei one of the "Nine Prefectures"; Dayu controlled floods and re-divided the "Nine Prefectures", hoping to make Hebei the "head of the Nine Prefectures". The abbreviation "Ji" of Hebei Province comes from this.
Administrative divisions
The province covers an area of ??188,800 square kilometers and governs 11 facilities including Shijiazhuang, Tangshan, Qinhuangdao, Handan, Xingtai, Baoding, Zhangjiakou, Chengde, Cangzhou, Langfang and Hengshui. Districts and cities.
167 counties, including 49 municipal districts, 21 county-level cities, 91 counties, and 6 autonomous counties.
2254 towns, including 310 streets, 1248 towns, 654 townships, 41 ethnic townships, and 1 district office.
The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia - Hebei
The pronunciation of Ji
Ji has only one pronunciation: jì, initial consonant j, final i, tone 4
Eight radicals, 14 strokes outside the radical, 16 total strokes
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1. Hope: hope.
2. Another name for Hebei Province in China.
3. Surname.
Chinese character strokes:
Related words:
1. Heji [héjì]
In ancient times, it refers to the Jizhou area in the Yellow River Basin.
2. Xingji [xìngjì]
Hope; hope.
3. Ji Ma [jìmǎ]
The horses produced in the north of Jizhou in ancient times also generally refer to horses.
4. Fluke hope [yáojì]
Fuck hope.
5. Jipan [jìpàn]
The hope full of hope is somewhat similar to the meaning of waiting for good news.
Why is the abbreviation of Hubei called E and how to pronounce it
E is another name for Hubei, not for Wuhan. The pronunciation of E is è.
鄂è
Radical: 阝
Strokes: 11
Basic meaning:
1. Hubei Another name. Hubei Province, referred to as "E", is a provincial-level administrative region of the People's Republic of China and the provincial capital is Wuhan. It is located in central China, bordering Anhui to the east, Chongqing to the west, Shaanxi to the northwest, Jiangxi and Hunan to the south, and Henan to the north.
2. Surname. The royal surname of the Manchu Zhenghuang Banner was originally Aixinjueluo, but was later changed to E.
3. Same as "E" in ancient times, which means upright words.
4. In ancient times, it has the same meaning as "surprise" and "surprise".
5. Same as "calyx" in ancient times, receptacle.
6. Boundary.
Extended information:
Related words:
1. Ebo [èbó]
Basic meaning
Transliteration of Mongolian obuga and oboo. It means a pile of stones. In the nomadic areas, high piles of earth and stones are built, and flagpoles are inserted as road signs or boundary markers, which are called "Obo". Some mountains and rivers used as boundaries are also called "Obo".
2. E Di? [èdì]
Basic explanation: "E Di" is used as a metaphor for brothers. E, connected with "calyx".
3. Eshen? [èshēn]
Basic explanation: the collective name of Wei Chi Jingde, the Duke of E, and Gao Shilian, the Duke of Shen, the famous founding ministers of the Tang Dynasty.
4. _鄂?[bāoè]
Basic meaning: also called "praise E". The two names were the Duke of Bao and the Duke of E in the Tang Dynasty.
5. King of E? [èwáng]
Basic explanation: After Yue Fei, the famous anti-Jin general of the Song Dynasty, died unjustly, Emperor Xiaozong ordered his reinstatement, and Ningzong was posthumously named King of E in the fourth year of Jiading.
The pronunciation of Hubei, Henan and Anhui
Province abbreviation
鄂[è]-Hubei abbreviation
鄂[yù]-Henan abbreviation
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Anhui [wǎn]-the abbreviation of Anhui