Ji is a polyphonic character, jì is discipline and jǐ is surname. The "discipline" phrase or name is introduced as follows:
1. Discipline
The rules and regulations that members must abide by in order to safeguard collective interests and ensure the progress of work.
2. Documentary
Documentary is a Chinese word, pronounced jì shí, which refers to on-site reporting of things or events.
3. Record
"Record" is generally used as a noun, referring to the highest achievement recorded within a certain period and within a certain range, such as world records, Guinness World Records, diamonds Records for solo theater ratings and other records.
4. Minutes
Minutes, a Chinese vocabulary, pronounced jì yào, refer to text that describes key points. Meeting minutes usually consist of three parts: title, body, and signature. For multi-person meetings, the content of the meeting needs to be clearly defined and signed by all participants.
5. Ji Xiaolan
Personal name, alias Chunfan, nickname Shiyun, Taoist name Guanyi Taoist, Old Man Gushi, a native of Xianxian County, Zhili Province (now Xianxian County, Hebei Province) in the Qing Dynasty , politician and writer.