Excessive anti-business interception
Pinyin: jié
Traditional: Jie
Head: Wood
Stroke: 04
Five Elements: Wood
Simplified Chinese Stroke: 10
Traditional Chinese Stroke: 10
Humans and Fouls: Foul
Pinyin input: jie
With five strokes: qahs
Stroke order: apron-folded-pressed horizontal-folded-vertical vertical-vertical-pressed
Stroke sequence: apron-folded-pressed horizontal-folded vertical-vertical-pressed
Five-stroke input: qahs
Stroke order: apostrophe-fold-return horizontal-fold-vertical horizontal-vertical apostrophe-return
Jie
jié
(1)
Wooden pile on which chickens perch]
Chickens perch on Jie. -- "Poetry-Wang Feng-Junzi Yu Yi"
(2)
Small wood pile [small wood pile]
Cheng Xi Train Gate and Straight Jie. -- "Mozi"
(3)
Tongue "Jie". Outstanding person]
Selecting soldiers, practicing Jiejun.
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The last ruler of the Xia Dynasty, rumored to be a tyrant [Jie, the name of the last ruler of the Xia Dynasty]. the Xia Dynasty]. As: Jie Zhou (Xia Jie and Shang Zhou, two famous tyrants in history)
Jie
jié
(1)
Tong "Jie". 特出,高出 [tall;high]
Bang's Jie Ruoxi.
The State of Jie. --Mo Zi, "The Undesired"
They were planning to meet with Jie.
When the master is wise, then the great Jie will return to him. --Tang Liu Zongyuan, "To Xiaoqiu Xi Xiaoshitan Ji"
Qi Jiewang. --Qing Fang Zhao, "Miscellaneous Records from Prison"
(2)
And such as: Jie Yi (特出优异);桀立(耸立);桀出(突然出,高出);桀木(高大的树)
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凶悍,横暴[fierce and brutal]. E.g. Jie Ru (fierce and brutal); Jie Reverse (fierce and brutal); Jie Ao (fierce and arrogant); Jie Craft (fierce and cunning); Jie Heng (fierce and brutal)
Jie Artifacts
jié ào
[tameless] Fierce and Stubborn
Jie Artifacts and Unreserved
Jie Dogs Barking at Yao
jiéquǎn -fèiyáo
[The dog of Jie barked at Yao-utterly unscrupulous in its zeal to serve its master] 《汉书-邹阳传》: "the dog of Jie can be made to bark at Yao. tyrapits in ancient China, Jie and Zhou] [tyrant; two typical tyrants in ancient China, Jie and Zhou], both of which are rumored to be tyrants, and later referred to tyrants in general
Jie
jié ㄝㄝˊ
(1)
Violence and violence: ~鹜不驯. ~ crafty.
(2)
Anciently synonymous with "杰", an outstanding person.
(3)
Anciently the same as "揭", to lift up.
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The last monarch of the Xia dynasty in China, rumored to be a tyrant: ~ Zhou. ~ dog barking at Yao.
Cheng Code: RSMF, U: 6840, GBK: E8EE
Number of Strokes: 10, Initial: Wood, Stroke Number: 3541521234
Poetry related to Jie:
1. Gao Shi Yong - Chang Frustration Jie Drowning (Author: Wu Yun Dynasty:
2. Shangguan Jie's Fraudulent Letters to King Dan of Yan (Author: Yuan Sayyou Dynasty: Song)
Jie was the last king of the Xia Dynasty, named Cu Kui, one of the most famous tyrannical and despotic rulers in the history of China. Cui Kui was a man of letters and arms, and could straighten an iron hook with his bare hands, but he was a man of wantonness and tyranny. He was so extravagant and corrupt that he used a lot of manpower, material and financial resources to build a palace and a yao tai, and searched for beautiful women from all over the world to fill up his harem. Jie won the beautiful girl Xia Xi during the conquest of the Arushi clan, and when he returned to his country, he drank and enjoyed himself with her and the courtesans day and night. As a result, all the lords in the four directions betrayed Jie, and Jie's situation was very isolated. Shang Tang took the opportunity to send troops to attack Jie, the two armies Mingzhi battle, the Xia army defeated, Xia Jie fled and died in the South Nest. The Xia dynasty thus fell