Pinyin: jí
Interpretation: the appearance of strength
Source: Interpretation of the poem Xiaoya June
(1) (jí) Strong appearance. Poetry Xiaoya June: "All four horses are clumsy."
(2) (jí) Pass the word "". See "crooked teeth".
Ji jí describes sentences as difficult and hard to read. Han Yu's Book of Learning: "Zhou Hao is full of enthusiasm and gnashes her teeth." Flexibility, also known as "arrogance", is originally a sign of buckling, which is extended to unsatisfactory. Cihai (1989) Simplified Edition
③ Name: Evonne (jí), namely Song Huizong (AD 65438+May 5, 0082 ~ 65438+June 4, 035), son of God, brother of Zhezong, the eighth emperor of the Song Dynasty. He was successively named King Suining and King Duan. Zhezong died childless in the first month of A.D. 1 100, and made him emperor in the same month. In the second year, the year number was changed to "Jianzhong Guo Jing". Song Huizong was in office for 25 years (11February 23rd, 00-126 years 65438+1October 18), and died after being captured and tortured. He died at the age of 54 and was buried in You Yongling Mausoleum (now 35 miles southeast of Shaoxing County, Zhejiang Province). He created a calligraphy font, which was later called "thin gold book".