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The first character of Jieshi is pronounced jié, the initial j, the vowel ie, and the tone yangping.
碣pinyin: jié, yà
Basic information: radical: stone, square code: 16627, cangjie: mrapv86 five strokes: djqn, 98 five strokes: djqn, zheng code: gkry unified code: 78a3, total number of strokes: 14
Basic explanation: 1. 碣jié
The stele of the dome: the broken stele and the tomb stele.
Second, the angry appearance of the beast.
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The first character is 碣, which is pronounced as: jié
碣pinyin: jié, yà
Radical: Stone Department, Outer Strokes: 9 Strokes, Total Strokes: 14 Strokes.
Interpretation: 1. jié: the stone tablet of the dome: tomb.
2. yà: 碣磍 The appearance of the fury of the beast.
Kanji strokes: <>
1. 碣石 [jié shí].
The name of the mountain. In the north of Changli County, Hebei Province.
2, 辽碣 [liáo jié].
Liaodong and Jieshi are close to the Bohai Sea, so they are called.
3. Poetry 碣 [shī jié].
Poetry Monument. 4. 碣子 [jié zǐ].
Tombs. 5, 贞碣 [zhēn jié].
The good name of the stele.
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<>碣" is read.
jié yà
Simplified radical: Stone.
Five strokes: DJQN total.
Strokes: 14 stroke order coding: horizontal, apostrophe, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, horizon
Stone tablet. A type of shape in carved stones. "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Dou Xian" Note:"The square is called the stele, and the round is called the pillar. "The stone drum inscription that exists today is engraved on the drum-shaped round stone, and the content is to sing about the hunting of the monarch of the Qin State, so it is also called"Hunting"。
Before the Han Dynasty, the carved stones did not have a fixed shape, and were mostly carved on the flat surface of the mountain cliff or on the independent natural stones, and later generations called the independent natural stones engraved with words"Stone tablet. ", the stone drum text is a hunting.
碣 "Shape" mountain towering; Tall.
Jieyi lofies the mountain. Hanshu Yangxiong Biography".
Jie: "Name" tall rock.
Jie, the stone of the special is also. There is a rocky mountain in the East China Sea. Sayings
Clamp the right stone. Book Yu Gong". Biography:"Seaside Mountains. "
The stele of the dome.
Feng Zen Hill Xi built Longjie. The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Dou Xian
Another example: Jiezi (tomb); 碣文 (text engraved on a stele); The remnants of the monument are broken.
The provincial name of Jieshi.
It is bordered by Jieshi in the east. Cao Cao's "Watching the Sea".
The stele of the dome of the Jiejié: broken.
碣yà 1See"Pillars"。
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jié or yà. When pronounced jié, it refers to a stone tablet with a dome. When pronounced yà, it means the appearance of the fury of the beast.
Jiejie is a type of shape in carved stones. "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Dou Xian" notes: "The square is called the stele, and the round is called the Jie."
The stone drum inscription that exists now is engraved on the drum-shaped round stone, and the content is to sing about the hunting of the monarch of the Qin State, so it is also called "hunting". Before the Han Dynasty, there was no fixed shape of the carved stone, which was carved on the flat surface of the mountain cliff or on the independent natural stone, and the descendants called the independent natural stone engraved with the text "Jie", and the stone drum text was a hunting block.
Kangxi dictionary records: "Tang Rhyme" Qu Lie Che "Ji Rhyme" "Zheng Rhyme" Ju Lie Che "Yun Hui" its confession and sound Jie. "Shuowen" is a special stone, and there is a stone mountain in the East China Sea.
Book Yu Gong "clip the right stone into the river. "Historical Records of the Han Dynasty" traveled east to Jieshi. "Wen Ying said" is in western Liaoning, now belongs to Linlin, this stone is by the sea.
and "Yang Xiong, Feather Hunting Fu" to worship the mountain. "Note" Jie, the mountain is unique. Again.
The square one is, the round one is the Jie, and it is made by Li Si. "Guangyun" Jieshi, the name of the mountain. Now it is the character of Jie, or 嵑.
It also describes the Yu clan. "Guo Pu Jiang Fu" goes back and forth. and "Gathering Rhymes" Qiu Geche, thirsty for sound.
Stone form. and B jurisdictional cut, sound rolling. Angry, angry.
And the leaf is cut in the case, and the sound is good. "Bangu Yanran Mountain Ming" sealed the god hill and built Longjie, and Emperor Xi carried Xi Zhen for eternity. "Liang Zhu Mourning Fu" has experienced the Chongqiu Xi of Cangwu and the handsome of Zong Yu's family.
Lin Xi, the god of blasphemy, is in Pengjie.
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Jieshi means Jieshi Mountain Qiyu, the peak of Wudi County, Shandong Province, with an altitude of meters and a radius of square kilometers, which is the Shenbianqi cone-shaped composite volcanic pile formed by the eruption of volcanic eruption 730,000 years ago, which is the youngest volcano in China and the only outcropping volcano in the North China Plain.
Due to the low terrain and remoteness of Jieshi Mountain, coupled with the many name changes and the widening of the vicissitudes of the sea, especially after Yu Bangu wrote the "Hanshu Geographical Chronicles", the Yugong Jieshi was moved from the east coast of the Bohai Sea to the north shore of the Bohai Sea. Later, it was transcribed by the "Notes on the Water Classic", and even spread falsely, resulting in many disputes over the stone in history, and some people even came to the erroneous conclusion that the stone sank in the sea. However, the ** personnel of Wudi County visited other Jieshi locations, consulted ancient and modern materials, and invited historians to study and research, and finally came to a conclusion:
Yugong Jieshi is in Wudi, and Cao Cao's Jieshi is also in Wudi.
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碣 pronunciation jié, yà, when pronouncing jié, the initial is j, the finals are ie, and the tone is two tones; When pronouncing yà, the initials are y, the finals are a, and the tones are four.
Radical: Stone Number of strokes: 14
Stroke order: horizontal, apostrophe, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, horizon
Literal meaning: jié ].
The stele of the dome: the remnant of the stele is broken. Tombs.
yà ] 磍 The appearance of the fury of the beast.
1. Bei 碣 [bēi jié].
In ancient times, the rectangular stele was called the stele, and the dome-shaped stone was called the stele. After many are not divided, the stele has become a general term for the stele of various shapes.
2. hunting 碣 [liè jié] and draft.
Refers to the stone drum text. The earliest existing stone inscription in China. Because the content is to sing about the hunting situation of the monarch of Qin, it is also called "hunting".
3. 砯碣 [pīng jié].
A loud sound due to the impact.
4, 碣文 [jié wén].
The text of the collapsed brother on the tomb.
5. Broken monument residue 碣 [duàn bēi cán jié].
Describe a depressed, dilapidated, desolate scene; Synonym.
Broken walls.
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碣石's pinyin: jié shí.
Jieshi is a Chinese character word, mountain name, Jieshi Mountain. Refers to a tombstone. It means a tall stele or pillar.
1. Chinese characters and pinyin: 碣石jié shí
The Chinese character "碣" means "altar rod", and "stone" means stone, and together they form "碣石". The term is often coded to describe a tall stone that resembles a pillar or tombstone.
2. The first and type of stone
Jieshi has a long history in China, and as early as the Western Han Dynasty, it began to be used to record historical events, recognize meritorious deeds, or as a tool to commemorate deceased relatives. As the time went on, the stone also appeared more and more in other areas, such as literature, poetry, architecture, and furnishings.
3. The components of the stone are composed
In China, most jieshi consists of three basic components: the stone base, the stele body, and the lid. The lower ones have only one base and body, but the taller ones have a lid to enhance stability and beauty.
4. An important stone in Chinese history
There are many famous stone stones in Chinese history, such as the National Monument in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, the Jiazi Monument of the Ming Dynasty in the Confucius Temple in Nanjing, and so on. Although these stones have different forms, they have played an important role in the development of culture and history.
5. The application of Jieshi in modern society
Nowadays, it is not difficult to see some modern jieshi in China, which may be carved from calm granite or ornate marble. These stones are often used for the decoration of buildings, landscaping and commemorative events.
Summary:
Jieshi refers to tall stone monuments or stone pillars, which have existed as early as ancient China and play an important role in history, culture, architecture, etc. Nowadays, Jieshi is also widely used in modern society.
Jieshi is one of the important representatives of Chinese culture, with important historical value and cultural and artistic value. It occupies an important position in Chinese history, and today it has also become a form of expression and an important resource for modern culture and art.
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碣石pinyin: [jiéshí].
碣石pinyin: [jiéshí]. Interpretation: The name of the mountain.
Jieshi is located in Huludao City, Liaoning Province, 56 kilometers west of Suizhong County, 15 kilometers east of Shanhaiguan Anchor Bay seashore. Jieshi is composed of three huge reefs about 20 meters above the sea surface, and a reef on the east side looks like a person standing in the sea from a distance, so it is also called Jiang Nu Stone. Also refers to the tombstone in a specific place.
Jieshi to form a sentence
1. That year, he was in the north of Jieshi and the crown of Nanzhou, peerless.
2. From the golden drums to Yuguan, between the rocks.
3. The area around the mountain where the grape ditch is located is another place of scenic spots and historic sites in the Jieshi Mountain.
4. The oblique moon sinks into the sea fog, and the stone Xiaoxiang has an infinite road. I don't know how many people will return to the moon? The setting moon shakes the river trees.
5. In the past more than a thousand years, Wei Wu whipped the whip, and there was a legacy in the east of Jieshi.
6. Carry the gold and drum under the Yuguan, and the banner is between the stones.
7. The past is more than a thousand years, Wei Wu whipped the whip, and there is a posthumous chapter in the east of Jieshi.
8. The sea is gentle. Standing on the beach, the sea water is like a mother's hand, caressing you and making you feel the deep maternal love. The sea is like a docile puppy, quietly leaning beside you. But sometimes there are Jieshi in the east to watch the majestic wind and clouds of the sea.
9. Step out of the summer gate and walk in the rain, and surpass the Gao of the Jiujiang River. Observing the similarities and differences, the mind? Yu, I don't know what to do? After passing to my Jieshi, my heart is sad for my East China Sea.
10. The sea is gentle. Standing on the beach, the sea water is like a mother's hand, caressing you and making you feel the deep maternal love. The sea is like a docile little monster, quietly leaning beside you. But sometimes there are Jieshi in the east to watch the majestic wind and clouds of the sea.
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Jieshi:jié shí
The name of the mountain. In the north of Changli County, Hebei Province. The pillar-shaped stone of the remaining veins of Jieshi Mountain is also called Jieshi, which has gradually sunk into the sea since the end of the Han Dynasty.
The pillar-shaped stone of the remaining veins of Jieshi Mountain is also called Jieshi, which has gradually sunk into the sea since the end of the Han Dynasty. "Shu Yu Gong": "Guide and Qi ......."Taihang, Heng Mountain, as for the Jieshi, into the sea.
Hanshu Wudi Ji": "From Mount Tai, Fudong patrols the sea, to Jieshi." "Tang Wei Yingwu "Playing Chess Song":
Is it like Kunming and Jieshi, an arrow flies far away and shouts to the sky. Ming Wang Qi's "The Legend of Chunwu: Dedication": "It seems to be a distant seaside, looking at each other.
The words of "Lang Taosha Beidaihe": "The past is more than a thousand years, Wei Wu whipped the whip, and there is a posthumous chapter in the east of Jieshi." ”
1. The pronunciation of 碣: jié, yà
2. Interpretation of Chinese characters:
jié ] dome of the stone spring digging cave stele: the remnant of the stele broken. Tomb.
yà ] 磍 The appearance of the fury of the beast.
3. Structure of Chinese characters: left and right structure.
Fourth, radical: stone.
Stones, stones, tombs, steles, and broken stones.
Extended Data Drying:
1. Chinese character strokes:
Horizontal, apostrophe, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, apostrophe, horizontal fold hook, apostrophe, point, vertical fold vertical bend.
2. Definition of Terms:
1. Jieshi. The name of the mountain. In the north of Changli County, Hebei Province. The pillar-shaped stone of the remaining veins of Jieshi Mountain is also called Jieshi.
2. Shijie. The stele of the dome.
Arrow name. 3. Tombs.
Another name for a tombstone.
4. Monument. A general term for inscriptions.
The metaphor can take on the responsibility.
5. Broken snails. Broken monument.
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碣石 (jié shí) is an ancient artifact of Hengji, and it is also a literary art form. Jieshi means to erect a monument and engrave a stone. It originated in ancient China and first appeared during the Warring States period.
Jieshi is a kind of huge flat or three-dimensional stone work made of stone, which is usually used to engrave words or patterns. In ancient times, people used the stone to commemorate historical events or heroic deeds, or to record the genealogy or writing of their ancestors to express their respect and remembrance of their ancestors. Jieshi is not only an important historical relic, but also one of the representatives of ancient Chinese culture and art.
Over time, the cultural significance of Jieshi gradually expanded and became a literary art form. Jieshi inscription is a literary form that expresses thoughts and emotions in the form of inscriptions, which has a high degree of artistry and expressiveness, and is deeply loved by lovers of ancient Chinese literature.
In short, Jieshi is an ancient cultural relic and literary art form, which originated in ancient China and represents one of the treasures of ancient Chinese culture and art. It not only has important historical significance, but also is an outstanding representative of ancient Chinese literature and art, and is deeply loved and respected by people.
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Jieshi is pronounced jié shi in Chinese pinyin, which generally refers to the name of the mountain, and the pillar-shaped stone of the remaining veins of the Jieshi Mountain is also known as the Jieshi, which has gradually sunk into the sea since the end of the Han Dynasty. "Shu Yu Gong": "Guide and Qi ......."Taichen malpractice, Heng Mountain, as for the Jieshi, into the sea.
Hanshu Wudi Ji": "From Mount Tai, Fudong patrols the sea, to Jieshi." "Tang Wei Yingwu "Playing Chess Song":
It is like Kunming and Jieshi, an arrow flying far away from the sky. Ming Wang Qi "The Legend of Chunwu: Dedication": "It seems that the silver is far away and returns to the seaside, and the stones are facing each other.
"Lang Taosha Beidaihe" words: "The past is more than a thousand years, Wei Wu whips the faction of the Bo clan, the east is adjacent to the Jieshi and there is a posthumous chapter, and the operation of the "Viewing the Sea" has the east of the Jieshi, in order to view the Canghai, to the east is the mountain, in the view of the sea, the Jieshi symbolizes a kind of perseverance and will.
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