Kay's Pinyin and Word Formation

Qi's pinyin is qǐ. Qi's words are: enlightenment, enlightenment, enlightenment, enlightenment, enlightenment.

Composition: Sailing, Departure, Enlightenment, Enlightenment, Enlightenment, Qixia, Chen Qi, Qiji, Qibao, Qiti, Hua Kai, Qitai, Qiguang, Tian Kai, Qilun, Qiqiang, Qitu Gong, Qitong, Kai He, Xie Kai, Qiqing, Shikai, Qifeng, Qirong and Shikai.

"Qi" is a first-class word (commonly used word) in the General Standard of Chinese. This word first appeared in Shang Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Shang inscriptions. Its ancient glyph is like opening the door by hand, which means opening the door. Opening the door means beginning, and opening the door means creation, development and beginning.

Also used as a general opening. Teaching should be open, so enlightenment is also the meaning, inspiration and narration of teaching. Attention is to state the reasons. The word notification has been used ever since. In ancient times, Qi also refers to a narrative style.

"Qi" is a simplified word in Oracle Bone Inscriptions era. As for the "Qi (Jane)" entrance of Shuowen, the motto is "Leaves Open". Because Xu Shen didn't know there was a "Gong" in his head, a "Gong" in Muli, a "Gong" in Muli and a "Gong" in Japanese. The word "qi" means "qi keeps sound", but it is both a misunderstanding and a mistake to say that "qi" is the beginning of qi.

The "Qi" in the inscriptions on the Western Zhou Dynasty follows the tradition of Oracle Bone Inscriptions (Figures 4 and 5). It is a common tradition for later generations to write "Qi" after the Warring States Period. After the founding of New China, the simplified Chinese character scheme decided to use "Qi" instead of "Qi".

The origin of Chinese characters

Volume II: Li Kang Cut.

Kai, Kai also. A household name.

Volume III: Li Kang Cut.

Enlightenment, teaching also. From the sound. The Analects of Confucius said, "If you don't get angry, you can't afford it."

[Notes] ① The Analects of Confucius: refers to narratives and articles. Anger, the inner meaning of seeking truth but not getting it. See Zhu note.