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The periphery of the capital.

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(voice. From the field, several provinces. The vast area around the capital)

Fang's ground was under the jurisdiction of ancient kings. After that, it refers to the area under the jurisdiction of Beijing [the district and around the capital]

Ji, the son of heaven is thousands of miles away. In order to catch up with the word, it is also called Ji. -"Shuo Wen"

Bon Ji Fang Li Qian. -"Zhou Li's Adult Tour"

Fang called Wang Ji. -"Zhou Li, Work Style"

Bunky is thousands of miles away. -"Poetry, Shang Fu, Xuanniao"

Learn gyeonggi -Fang Qing newspaper "Zuo anecdote"

Another example: wiki (military attache defending the capital); The limit of the capital; Jidian (suburb of the capital); Jibing (soldier stationed in Kyoto)

Nine guineas divided by Wang Ji [province]

It is based on the nine poles. -"Li Zhoufu". Note: "Still limited." Publishing house, nine episodes, and Houdian, Nancai and Wei. Tang Yu said that Zhou Shuo Ji.

Another example: Yue Ji (Giff. World); Ji (the boundary between Wang Ji and Jiu Ji); Xia Ji (in ancient times, it refers to the Central Plains of China centered on Gyeonggi)

Boundaries; Boundary [bounded]. Such as Kyrgyzstan (territory); Ji Feng (bounded by the land around Ji Wang)

Inside the door; Threshold [indoor; threald】

Give me a present. -"Poetry Gu Feng Gu Feng"

Refers to the "domain".

At the end of the Western Han Dynasty, when Wang Mang changed his country name to a new one, Chang 'an Xicheng called it Ji.

The hierarchical names of counties in Tang Dynasty. The neighboring city of Beijing is Ji County. For example, Jichi (the county ruled by the capital of the Tang Dynasty is Chi County, and the city next to Beijing is Ji County, collectively referred to as "Jichi")

The periphery of the capital.

jīfǔ

The place where the capital is located generally refers to the area near the capital.

The wife of an official. -Ming Xian Cui, "Three Things of Zhong Wang Su Gong Ao"