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Character Breakdown

Usage and Meaning

The character (jì) primarily refers to the act of offering sacrifices or holding a ritual ceremony, often to honor ancestors or deities. It is commonly used in cultural and religious contexts, such as during traditional festivals like Qingming or the Ghost Festival.

Common Collocations

  • (jì zǔ): to offer sacrifices to ancestors
  • 祭祀活动 (jìsì huódòng): sacrificial or ritual activities
  • (jìbài): to worship or pay respects through ritual offerings

Notes

When using , the context usually involves respect, remembrance, or celebration through ritual. It is often associated with solemn or formal occasions. Avoid confusing with similar words like (bài), which can mean to worship but is more general and less formal. specifically implies a ceremonial or sacrificial aspect.

Register and Tone

The word is formal and often appears in written language or formal speech related to traditions, religion, or cultural heritage. It is less common in casual conversation unless discussing festivals or rituals.

Example Sentences

Every year during the Qingming Festival, we go to our ancestors' graves to

The village held a grand sacrificial ceremony to celebrate the harvest.

He used incense and paper money to pay respects to his deceased relatives.