Explanation of Ji Di

Explanation of auspicious land

(1). An auspicious and safe place. It also refers to treasure land in general. Ji Kang of Wei Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms wrote in "Replying to the Theory of Health Preservation in a House with No Good or Bad Things": "Birds are like choosing a place to live, so they avoid bad things and follow good luck. Although the auspicious place is not there, they can choose a place." "Temple Stele": "At that time, the Central Plains was in Funing, and the south of the Yangtze River was an auspicious place." Chapter 51 of "Water Margin": "When the wealth gate rises, you will live on a favorable land, on an auspicious land, on a prosperous land. When you put your hands in front of you, there will be no time to teach. "Passed." Wang Tongzhao's "Flag Bearer": "When Xiaopi laughed, six or seven sacks were added to his side. He jumped on it as if he was lucky, stretched out his legs and sat down safely." (2). Refers to good Feng Shui. cemetery. He Chuan of the Song Dynasty wrote in "Chunzhu Jiwen·Zhang Guilingxiang Tomb Technique": "However, if any of his family's descendants fall into this pool on horseback and are almost unable to be saved, this is an auspicious place, and their fortune begins from here." "Manuscript of the History of the Qing Dynasty·The Biography of Gao Qizhuo": "The emperor, with his knowledge of the public affairs, recalled him to the capital and ordered Prince Congyi to designate the auspicious site of Taiping Valley for ten thousand years."

Word analysis

The interpretation of Ji is good, beneficial, happy, and is opposite to "unfortunate": auspicious. auspicious. Turn bad luck into good luck. Jiguang Pianyu (a metaphor for the remaining precious cultural relics). Auspicious days: choose auspicious days. Good, virtuous, and beautiful: auspicious people (kind, talented and virtuous people). Auspicious people and heavenly signs. The abbreviation of Jilin Province, China: Jiju. surname. Explanation of Earth Earth ì The place where human beings grow and develop: Earth (one of the nine planets in the solar system). Geocentric theory. Earth or part of the Earth: geology. crust. The part of the earth's surface excluding oceans, rivers, and lakes: land. underground. Soil: land on the earth's surface. field. land administration. Landlord. On Earth