What does the word "裣" mean in ancient times? What does it mean now?

In ancient times:

1. Arrive. In the old days, it specifically meant going to the elder: Yi Que. Please ask for advice.

Example: Both Lu Su and Sun Quan met.

Translation: Go to see Sun Quan with Lu Su

⒉ The degree of (study or skill) achieved: attainments. Work hard (referring to studying hard and reaching a situation that others cannot reach).

⒊Another example: Yique (arrive at the palace in person); Yimen (come to the door, visit)

⒋Jinye; visit. In ancient times, it was used to refer to people who went to the court or to superiors or senior officials.

Example: When I went to the county, I went to the prefect and said this. ——"Peach Blossom Spring"

Translation: When I arrived at the county town, I met with the prefect and reported the situation.

⒍In line with

Ruo Deacon’s words and policies are sensible and sensible. ——Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty, "Reply to Raozhou Yuanshijun"

⒎Another example: Yishi (in line with reality); Yili (reasonable)

Now: (generally use the above The second usage of.)

The degree of (study or skill) achieved

For example: attainment [zào yì]