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This one reads que
My surname is Dan, and I live in Jingmen City, Hubei Province.
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Reading que, my surname is this, and there are very few people with this surname, except for my relatives, I have not met anyone with the same surname as me.
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The 305 surnames of the Song version of "Hundred Family Names", however.
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The surname 郤 (xì) has two origins:
1. From the surname Ji, with the name of the fief yi. In the Spring and Autumn Period, Jin Xiangong conquered the Zhai people, and the son of the Gong clan, Shuhu, took the lead and led the Jin army to break through the Zhai people's camp and defeat the Zhai people. Afterwards, the Duke of Jin Xiangong gave him the title of Yiyi (now the lower reaches of Shanxi Province) and established the State of Yin, as a viscount, called Xunzi.
His descendants then took the fief as their surname and called the Hao family.
2. He is a descendant of Yin Wan in the Spring and Autumn Period. The Yin family inherited the throne in the Jin State, and was later wiped out by the Jin Li Gong, and some descendants fled to the Chu State, when the King of Chu Zhao, Yin Wan served as Zuo Yin, and his descendants inherited the ancestral surname as the surname Yin.
The ancestor of the surname: Shuhu (郤子). In the ancient Spring and Autumn Period, there was a kingdom of Yin in the Jin Kingdom, and the descendants of its monarchs took the name of the country as their surname, which was passed down from generation to generation.
At that time, the monarch of the Jin Kingdom sealed a clansman Shuhu in the land of He, and at the same time made him a viscount, so the monarch of his country was called Haozi. Later, among the descendants of Xun Zi, there was a famous Wen, who worked in the Jin Dynasty, and the son of Yin Wen was named Leopard, the son of Yin Leopard was named Rui, and the son of Yin Rui was missing, and the son of Yin Ke was named Wu, all of whom became celebrities in the Jin Kingdom, which can be seen in the historical records. Among them, Xun Que and Xun Ke were also added titles after their deaths, and they were respectively named "Chengzi" and "Xianzi".
When Jin Jinggong was in power, there were three people in the family with the surname of He, and they were known for their wisdom, eloquence, articles and other talents. Therefore, the descendants of the Yin family took Shuhu as the ancestor of the surname Yin.
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"the"The pinyin of the character in the surname is [jī]].
Its pinyin [qí], jī].
Radical: Eight. Structure: Single structure.
Stroke order: horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, apostrophe, point.
Interpretation: [ qí ]1the third person pronoun, which is equivalent to "he (she)", they (they), "it"; his/hers", "theirs", "its":
To each his own. Inexplicable. Silence.
Solo Traveler is. Self-eating.
2.Demonstrative pronouns, equivalent to "that", "that", "those": he. I. Times. Wen Ru people. True to its name. Exaggerated.
3.Inside: Medium. I only know one, but I don't know two.
4.Conjunctions, equivalent to "if", "if": "If so, practice can prevail?" ”
5.Particle, which means speculation, cross-examination, command, exhortation: "What is like earth and stone?
6.The end of the word, after the adverb: extremely happy. Probably. [jī ] 郦食 (yì) was born in the Han Dynasty of China.
Compounds: 1兵在其neck [bīng zài qí jǐng] knife has been set on the neck. The metaphorical danger is very close.
2.出其不备 [chū qí bù bèi] means to act unexpectedly.
3.不胜其bitter [bù shèng qí kǔ] wins: forbidden to afford. I can't stand that kind of suffering.
4.不tired of its details [bù yàn qí xiáng] 厌: 嫌; Detailed: Detailed. Not too detailed. The more detailed the finger, the better.
5.不count其数 [bù jì qí shù].
Count: Calculate. I can't count the number. Describe a lot.
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Its : qí, surname. There is no one in the hundred family names, but there is indeed this surname, which is rare.
其 : jī, used for personal names, 郦食其 (lì yìjī), a native of the Han Dynasty.
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Wuyi 666: Hello.
Its character "is still pronounced "qi" in the surname
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1. But how to pronounce it in the surname.
2. But what to pronounce in the surname.
3. But how to pronounce the surname.
4. How to pronounce it in the surname.
1.But the category to which it belongs: Chinese character but, pinyin: dàn The basic meaning of the word is only, only, only missing the return is: May it be so.
2.Whoever (anything, as long as it is).
3.points (only).
4.However, although the work is hard, there is no bitterness.
5.In vain :&.
Why go away and hide in the bitter cold and waterless land in the north of the curtain? &。
#34。Mock barricade.
9.Surname. 10.But surname.
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