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What does Jik mean

Jik means: an ancient grain crop.

Pinyin jì.

Basic Interpretation

1, Anciently known as a grain crop, some books say it is a type of millet crop, others say it is a cereal (corn).

2. In ancient times, Jikji was the first of all grains, so the emperors worshipped it as the god of grains: Sheji.

3. Surname.

Character origin

This character was first found in the Warring States script, and the era of its creation may be earlier. Jik was originally a grain crop, but the exact reference varies, with one saying grain, one saying sorghum, and one saying non-sticky millet. In ancient times, Jik was a very important grain crop and was regarded as the head of all grains. Jigen evolved from the chief of all grains into the god of grains, and the god of earth was called "Shaji", which later became the name of the country.

This character is written as "稷" (稷) in the official form of the Chinese character "ラダ" (稷), which is also known as "稷" (稷). The character is derived from "稷", which is a very important grain crop in ancient times and was regarded as the head of all grains, so "稷" refers to the god of grains, so it is derived from "し", while "畟" on the right is a phonetic symbol indicating the pronunciation of the sound.

Ji word grouping

1. jì xià tíng]

Metaphorically, it refers to a place where scholars gather for lectures and discussions.

2, Jik fox [jì hú]

Social rat. It is a fox that lives in the temple of Jikji. It is a metaphor for a bad person who is hard to get rid of because of his power.

3, Jikuan [jì guān]

An ancient official in charge of agricultural affairs.

4, Sheji Shengmin [shè jì shēng mín]

The zongmiao was a place where ancestors were worshipped; Sheji was the god of the earth and the god of the grain, which was worshipped by the ancient emperors and vassals. It represents the highest power held by the feudal ruler. It is also borrowed to refer to the state.

5. 官稷 [guān jì]

The social palace where emperors and lords sacrificed to the gods of grain.

6, Jigen snow [jì xuě]

The shan is the small ice particles that fall before or during snowfall, which is called shan because they are round like Jigen grains.

7, Jik feed [jì kuì]

Anciently, Jik was the main ritual.

8, Jik animal [jì shēng]

Anciently, the animal used to sacrifice Jik god.

9、稷事[jì shì]

sowing of grains, agricultural affairs.