The pinyin of Ji is [jí jī].
Pinyin: [jí jī]
Definition: Chinese word. Also known as "Ji Hairpin". In ancient times, women who turned 16 years old had their hair tied and tied it with a hairpin, so women who turned 16 years old were called "Ji Hairpin". It also refers to reaching the age of marriage, such as "at the age of haircut".
Source: "Book of Rites·Nei Principles" "A woman...becomes hair-haired in sixteen years."
Sentence:
1. If I had been born eight years earlier, on the first day of the fourth year of Tubi, when you were born, among the four countries, I would be the most suitable for you. In fact, it's not Ji Ying, but me - isn't it?
2. The age of the hairpin: The hairpin is the hairpin used to tie the hair in ancient times. In ancient times, if a woman was engaged, she would have a hairpin of 15 years old, and if she was not engaged, she would have a hairpin of 20 years old. It means that a woman has reached the age of marriage.
3. The people who came to propose marriage from Jijingqi were about to trample the door to the ground, but the people who came to the house first got the moon, so she asked her childhood sweetheart, General Wei Yiba, to carry a sedan chair and marry him home, and promised to marry him. :A pair of people for life.
4. I heard that Xiangu was banished to Lingnan. She was not even old enough to have a hairpin. She traveled overseas, walked through the barren and rainy country, and was in danger of rough waves. In order to fulfill her oath and atone for her mistakes, she will be here today. Go down to earth.