What is the abbreviation of Ji? Ji is the abbreviation of which province

Updated on society 2024-07-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    "Ji" is the abbreviation of Hebei Province, which contains and entrusts good wishes. As mentioned earlier, Hebei Province is referred to as "Ji" from the ancient Ji Prefecture. So, what does "Ji" mean?

    Emperor Yao, the legendary emperor in ancient China, was born in Shunping County, Hebei Province, and later built the capital Pingyang (now Linfen City, Shanxi Province, also the land of ancient Jizhou). He was active in the central and southern parts of present-day Hebei Province, and there are records of Diyao's activities in the local chronicles of Shunping County, Dingzhou City, Tang County, Wangdu County, and Longyao County. In the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 AD), there was a book on the origin of the naming of things called "Shi Ming", which explained the origin of the place name "Jizhou".

    Jizhou is located in the north, where the emperor lived, this place is dangerous and easy, chaos hopes to be governed, the poor hope to become rich and strong, and the desolation hopes to get a good harvest.

    冀 is a polysemy word that has a variety of meanings in Chinese, one of which is the meaning of "hope". In the written language of Chinese, there are words such as "hope", "hope", and "expectation". "Interpretation of the Name" explains the meaning of the name Jizhou, which is used in the sense of "hope".

    In this way, Jizhou is the state of hope, and Hebei Province, which is now referred to as "Ji", is the land of hope.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hebei Province got its name because it is located north of the Yellow River. Ancient Dayu divided the world into Kyushu, Jizhou ranked first in Kyushu, Hebei is located in the land of Jizhou, and Hebei has the meaning of expectation, so Hebei is referred to as "Ji".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    "Ji" is the abbreviation of Hebei Province of the People's Republic of China, and Wang Na can also refer to the ruins of the ancient city of Jizhou in Hebei Province. According to archaeological discoveries, the ruins of the ancient city of Jizhou have a history of 4,000 years and are the political, economic and cultural center of Jizhou in ancient times. Now, it has become one of the important tourist attractions in Hebei Province.

    In addition to the historical meaning, the current "Ji" also has the meaning of "Hebei". In Chinese history, Jizhou once included the regions of today's Hebei, Henan, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Inner Mongolia and other provinces, so in modern Chinese, "Ji" also means "hope" and "expectation", such as "hoping for hardship and knowing that there is no peace", "hoping for success" and so on. In terms of administrative divisions, Hebei Province, where Jizhou is located, is named after this, and the word Ji has also become the abbreviation and pronoun of the province.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Ji is the abbreviation of Naidou Hebei.

    Hebei, referred to as Hebei, is a provincial-level administrative region of the People's Republic of China, located in the North China Plain, east of the Bohai Sea, the inner ring of Beijing and Tianjin, west of Taihang Mountain, north of Yanshan, north of Zhangbei Plateau, with a total area of 188,800km. As of June 2020, Hebei Province has 11 prefecture-level cities, with a total of 49 municipal districts, 21 county-level cities, 91 counties and 6 autonomous counties. In ancient times, it was known as the land of Yan Zhao.

    In ancient times, it was called Jizhou. Shun is divided into 12 states, and Hebei is Youzhou. "Yu Gong" is also Jizhou.

    Zhou Li, Zhi Fang Liang No" is said to be Youzhou. In the Western Han Dynasty, Hebei belonged to Youzhou, Jizhou, and a small part of the state, Youzhou was located in Ji (now Beijing), Jizhou governed Guangchuan (now the old city of Jizhou City, Hebei), and Jinyang (now Taiyuan, Shanxi).

    In the Eastern Han Dynasty, it belonged to Youzhou and Jizhou. The Three Kingdoms belonged to Youzhou and Jizhou. The territory of Hebei today mainly belongs to Zhili Province, in 1914 the establishment of Jinhai Road, Baoding Road, Daming Road, Koubei Road, in 1949 is still Hebei Province.

    Geography of Hebei

    The topography of Hebei Province is high in the northwest and low in the southeast, and it is inclined from northwest to southeast. The landforms are complex and diverse, with complete types of plateaus, mountains, hills, basins and plains, and there are three major geomorphological units: Bashang Plateau, Yanshan and Taihang Mountains, and Hebei Plain.

    Hebei Province has a temperate continental monsoon climate. Most areas have four distinct seasons. The annual sunshine hours are several hours, and the annual frost-free period is 81 204 days; The average annual precipitation is millimeters, and the precipitation distribution is more in the southeast and less in the northwest. The average temperature in January is below 3, and the average temperature in July is 18 to 27, and the four seasons are distinct.

    There are many rivers in Hebei Province, with more than 300 rivers between 18 kilometers and 1,000 kilometers in length. Most of the rivers in the territory originate or flow through the Yanshan, Hebei Mountains and Taihang Mountains, and some of their downstream merge into the sea, some enter the sea alone, and there are those who do not flow out because of the topography flowing into the lake.

    The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Hebei Province.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Summary. Hello dear, Hebei is the abbreviation of Hebei Province, Hebei is a provincial-level administrative region of the People's Republic of China, the provincial capital Shijiazhuang.

    Hello dear, Hebei is the abbreviation of Hebei Province, Hebei is a provincial-level administrative region of the People's Republic of China, the provincial capital Shijiazhuang.

    Let's talk about "the source of the north of the river ridge". As we all know, Hebei Province is referred to as "Ji", and this "Ji" originates from our Jizhou. Of course, the territory of ancient Jizhou is very different from today's Changye and Jizhou, which includes present-day Hebei, Shanxi, the northeast and west of Shanxi, the north of the Yellow River in the south of the river, and the west of the Liaohe River in Liaoning.

    The reason why it is referred to as "Hebei" is because the jurisdiction is mostly from the ancient Jizhou region.

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