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How to pronounce jì?xiàn

Thistle is pronounced jì?xiàn, with consonants j and x, rhymes i and ian, and all fourth tones.

I. Interpretation of thistle

1. A perennial herb with thorny stems, pinnate leaves, purplish-red flowers, and oval achenes. The whole herb is used as medicine. Also called artichoke.

2. Ancient place name, southwest of present-day Beijing, once the capital of the state of Yan in the Zhou Dynasty.

3. Jixian, place name, in Tianjin.

2. Grouping words

Small Artichoke, Prickly Artichoke, Artichoke City, Artichoke Gate, Quercus Thistle and so on.

Grouping words

I. Xiao Ji [ xiǎo jì ]?

Commonly known as prickly thistle. Perennial herb. Leaves with small spines on the edge, flowers purple-red. The young stems and leaves are edible, and can also be used as pig feed. The whole herb is used as medicine, has the effect of stopping bleeding, clearing heat and so on.

Two, prickly thistle [ cì jì ]?

The plant is widely known as artichoke and artichoke. Because the leaves have thorns, so it is called.

Third, thistle [ jì chéng ]?

Habitually known as Eastern Zhou.