Jie #jiè
Definition ①Beware; guard against: Be on guard | Be on guard | Beware of arrogance and impetuosity. ② Get rid of the habit: quit | quit drinking | quit smoking. ③Buddhist regulations that restrict believers; generally refer to regulations that prohibit doing certain things: precepts | prohibition on killing | abstinence from alcohol. ④ Lesson: Take it as a warning. ⑤Ring: Ring|Diamond ring.
Be on guard #jièbèi ① Be on guard. ②Be wary of people and be on guard against them.
〖Example〗The enemy is heavily guarded and it is difficult to pass the guard post.
Quit #jièchú Get rid of (bad) habits.
〖Example〗With the help of a doctor, he finally got rid of his drinking habit.
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Caution lt; move gt;
(Understanding. Small seal character shape, with "Ge" on the top and two hands (i.e. "廻") on the bottom. Holding Ge in both hands means Tightly guarded. Original meaning: vigilance, alert)
Same as the original meaning
Warning, warning. ——"Shuowen"
Isn't it a daily precept? ——"Poetry·Xiaoya·Caiwei"
With a three-year warning. ——"Book of Rites·Zeng Ziwen"
Ji pouring can prevent it. ——"Zuo Zhuan, Year of Ai Gong"
The people are not disciplined. ——"Guoyu·Wuyu"
Being frightened is a warning. ——"Zhuangzi·Health Preserver"
Be careful not to forget the warning. ——"New Odes of Yutai·Ancient Poetry Written by Jiao Zhongqing's Wife"
I know enough to quit. ―"Ten Thoughts on Admonishing Taizong" by Wei Zheng of the Tang Dynasty
Another example: Jie Shen (beware of caution); Jie Shu (words used to warn oneself); Jie Dan (warning that the sky is about to break); Jie Shen (a warning that the sky is about to break); Shou (warning and guarding); precepts (commands prohibiting certain behaviors
Jiejiè
⒈Beware: ~Be prepared. ~The heart is always there.
⒉ Be wary of: arrogant and impetuous.
⒊Abolition: ~ Smoke. ⒋The rules set by Buddhist temples: Observe the rules. ~Law.
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Gōng
Definition: give money, materials, etc. to those who need it People use: Supply|Provide|The supply exceeds the demand|For travelers to rest
The supply exceeds the demand #gōng bù yìng qiú The supply cannot meet the demand
〖Example〗Due to the epidemic in 2003. The reason is that the demand for disinfectants exceeds supply.
Supply #gōngjǐ to give materials, money, etc. to those in need.
〖Example〗The Anti-Japanese War Command issued an order to adjust tactics. Focus on cutting off the supply lines behind the enemy's rear.
Supply #gōngyìng to meet needs with materials (sometimes also refers to meeting needs with manpower)
〖Example〗A large number of vegetable farmers supply the vegetable markets every day. Serving fresh vegetables
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Supply lt; verb gt;
(Phonetic. From person, *** sound. Original meaning: supply, supply)
Same original meaning
To provide, to provide - "Shuowen"
Anything that can be used for a great purpose is to provide armor and soldiers on the outside and provide luxury on the inside - "Han Feizi·Jie". "Old"
All the king's ministers are enough to provide for him, but why does the king do so? - "Mencius: King Hui of Liang"
Nowadays, all students are studying in Taixue, The county magistrate has his wife's support every day, and his parents have Qiu Ge's inheritance every year, so there is no need to suffer from cold and depression.
――"Preface to Sending Ma Sheng to Dongyang" by Song Lian of the Ming Dynasty
Food for one person is not enough to feed ten people, let alone one hundred people? ―"Zhiping Chapter" of Hong Liangji of the Qing Dynasty
Another example: supply billions (supply necessities, also refers to supplies); supply meals (supply meals); supply wages (supply poor food); offer sacrifices (supply sacrifices)
Provide certain conditions
Offering gòng
⒈Consecration, mostly pointing at the Buddha or the deceased to arrange sacrifices: ~offering. ~ Offer.
⒉ Sacrificial offerings: ~ products. Up~.
⒊Position: ~ position.
⒋The facts of the case stated by the person on trial: Zhao~. Mouth~. All ~ is true.
For gōng to prepare things and give them to people in need: ~ to give money. ~The elderly are weak. ~Should supplies. Provide a loan. For reference only.
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Hold #zhí
Interpretation ①Hold with the hand: Hold the pen | Hold the whip in the hand. ② Take charge; engage in: coaching | governing | taking charge. ③Implementation; execution: execution | law enforcement | duty. ④Persistence: Stubborn | Persistence | Each has his own opinion | Obstinate. ⑤Vouchers; documents: return receipt | receipt | business license.
persistently insist on making mistakes without realizing it.
〖Example〗Everyone told him that pie in the sky was impossible, but he persisted in his obsession and wanted to make a fortune, so he was fooled.
Execution #zhíxíng Implementation in accordance with policies, laws, plans, orders, etc.
〖Example〗The school resolutely implements the decision of superiors to stop arbitrary charging.
Persistence #zhíyì Stick to your own opinions.
〖Example〗It was already very late, but he insisted on leaving, and no one could persuade him.
Persistence #zhízhuó refers to persisting in something, even to the point of being stubborn. Also known as "perseverance".
〖Example〗To achieve something in your career, you must have a spirit of perseverance.
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To hold it; to move it;
(On the right is a person with his hands cuffed. Original meaning: arrest; capture)
Same as the original meaning
Execution means arresting the criminal. ——"Shuowen"
But the wives and concubines hold on. ——"Book of Rites·Tan ??Gong". Note: "Juye."
The envoy Zhilian Yin. ——"Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals: Act with caution". Note: "prisoner."
Then he attacked Yu, destroyed him, and held Yu Gong in charge. ——"Zuo Zhuan: The Fifth Year of Duke Xi"
He was taken to the south gate. ——Qing Dynasty Quan Zuwang's "Meihua Ridge"
Another example: zhiming (asking for life; asking for life); zhiming (caught life and interrogating); zhuprio (arresting and imprisoning); Question (detention and interrogation); jail (prison; trial case)
Get; hold
Use scalper's leather to hold. ——"Yi Dun"
The emperor's ride. ——"Book of Rites Shaoyi". Note: "It's also about holding the bridle."
Zhi competes with the King of Wu. ——"Poem·Zhou Song·Zhi Jing". Note: "Holding, holding on."
Holding zhí
①Take; hold.
②Master; maintain.
③Supervisor; in charge.
④Select.
⑤Control; control.
⑥Execute.
Be focused and determined.
Friends who share the same goals.
Adhere to the principle of justice, be impartial and impartial, and do nothing too little or too little. Take a middle-of-the-road approach.
In accordance with an ancient etiquette during funerals, funeral guests must pull the ropes that pull the hearse.
Practice holding books and chanting. Industry, book version.
Exercise etiquette and observe etiquette.
Execution
① Put policies, laws, plans, etc. into practice.
②Legal terms. Activities carried out by public security organs to achieve legally effective judgments and rulings.
That is, the defendant in a criminal case is punished and the parties who bear civil liability are ordered to perform their obligations.
Stubborn and stubborn.
A license is a certificate issued by the relevant administrative agency that allows you to work in a certain industry. Such as: construction license; driving license.
Stubborn and stubborn.
Stick to your own opinions.
Execution zhí
①Arrest.
②Take; hold.
③Hold.
④ Host; take charge.
⑤Control; control.
⑥Manage; engage in.
⑦Execution; execution.
⑧Stubborn; persistent.
⑨Basis; follow.
⑩Judgment.