Many people get the words "ji" and "yi" wrong. How do you tell them apart? I remember my junior high school teacher told us before that we should pronounce "困巳" without blocking "" and "half blocking" without blocking. This is Isn’t it easy? If you remember this formula, you can quickly distinguish between Ji and Ji. You can also distinguish the word 巳. The second method is to carefully look at Ji, who is not in the spotlight but is already in the spotlight. Although there are not many, this is also a way to distinguish them. There is only one way to do this, but you need to look at it carefully.
The meanings of the words are different.
"Ji": ①stop, that's all ②means the past: already ③later, some time has passed, not much time ④too, passed ⑤Same as "Yi" in ancient times
"Ji" : ① Call yourself to others: yourself ② The sixth number of the heavenly stem, used as a pronoun for the sixth in order