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Pronunciation, meaning and source of Jǐ Jǐ Yī Táng.
Pinyin: jǐ jǐ yī táng

Interpretation: ji ji: describes a large number of people. It describes the gathering of many talented people.

Source: Qing Dynasty - Gui Zhuang, "Preface to the Lectures at Jing Guan Lou": "Today, there are also famous scholars and virtuosos; they are all in one place; they have a great deal of righteousness and righteousness to say; they are all over the place."

Near synonyms: a group of sages gathered together, a full house, a full house

Antonyms: a parting of the ways, hanging by a thread, a parting of the ways, a scattering of the sands, a dispersal of the joys

Example sentences: 1. The atmosphere of the seminar was quite enthusiastic as it brought together a great number of people from all walks of life.

2. Experts and scholars from all over the country came together to **** about the future of science and technology.

3. Award meeting, representatives from all over the world, really luan Xiangfeng set.

4. At the Spring Festival, Ms. Wang's students came to pay their respects to her.

5. Our class is full of long-distance runners.

6. The delegates attending the meeting were all together, and they spoke freely.

7. At the international conference, there was a great deal of excitement about the old rain and the new.

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