Pinyin: qí (Ji)
Radical: 2, external strokes: 2, total strokes: 4.
Wu Bi 86&; 98: FJJ Cang Xie: MML
Stroke sequence number: 1 132 quadrilateral number: 1022 1 UniCode:CJK unified Chinese character U+4E93.
Basic word meaning
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● Hey
qíㄑㄧˊ
Last name.
English
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◎ (archaic) his, her, its, their that
The origin of Qi surname is very simple, and there is only one source:
From the compound surname Guan Shi, it was changed to Guan Shi. According to "surnames have evolved into single surnames from the beginning". Source "contains:" Being an official together, then being an official. "Qi", the ancient word "Qi", is also called "(ancient sound Qí qi, present sound jοJi)". An official, that is, an official, is an official name. In ancient times, officials were in charge of ceremonies (at that time, ceremonies were the same as ceremonies). Ritual is a ceremony when a teenager 15 years old to 15 years old inserts a ceremony into his hair, as a symbol of the formal transfer from teenager to adult. So the ancients attached great importance to this ceremony and official position. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, all vassal states held this position. The official surname is the descendant of this official who appeared to commemorate his ancestors, and is called the official surname. Later, in the movement of changing the surname after Zhu Yuanzhang ascended the throne in the early Ming Dynasty, the compound surname was changed to "."When the single surname Confucius 19 was married, his wife was a descendant of 19800. Therefore, Qijia and Guanjia belong to the same clan and surname.
Ancestor of surname: Guan (??). During the Spring and Autumn Period, every vassal state was related to Qi's official position, so there was more than one ancestor of Guan Qi family.
"Qi" is the early writing of the word "Qi" in ancient times.
"Qi surname" is another way of writing "His surname". It was only later that this writing was adopted by the family and became another surname after his surname.
Its surname is based on place names, and descendants of Qi Taigong had surnames during the Warring States Period. But there was Qi Zhishao in the Tang Dynasty.
There is an old saying: "Laugh for the world when you die, and be cautious."
-Mozi