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Who is Ji Hou?

2024-12-19 22:47
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Season was a modern poem written by Shao Xunmei.

Who is Ji Hou?

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2024-12-23 03:33

Season was a modern poem written by Shao Xunmei.

Who is Ji Hou?

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2024-12-22 12:26

Season was a modern poem written by Shao Xunmei.

Who is Ji Hou?

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2024-12-22 02:38

Season was a modern poem written by Shao Xunmei.

Who is Ji Hou?

1 answer
2024-12-19 07:10

Season was a modern poem written by Shao Xunmei.

Who is Ji Hou?

1 answer
2024-12-18 21:22

Season was a modern poem written by Shao Xunmei.

Who is Ji Hou?

1 answer
2024-12-18 18:58

Season was a modern poem written by Shao Xunmei.

Who is Ji Hou?

1 answer
2024-12-18 14:49

Season was a modern poem written by Shao Xunmei.

Who is Ji Hou?

1 answer
2024-12-18 13:51

Season was a modern poem written by Shao Xunmei.

What does Ji Hou mean?

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2024-12-21 10:56

"Ji Hou" was a combination of two words,"Ji" and "Hou". The following conclusions: According to the explanation in document [2]," Ji Hou " referred to the expectations placed on someone to be a Marquis, similar to Ban Chao's expectations. This meant that when his father passed away, his family was poor and did not leave any property to his children. However, he had always had the expectation of being conferred a marquis like Ban Chao. To sum up,"Ji Hou" meant to place expectations on someone to be conferred the title of Marquis.

What does Ji Hou mean?

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2024-12-21 08:09

Ji Hou meant that he had high expectations for Ji Gao (Ji Gao was a name). This sentence came from an ancient poem. It described how when his father died, his family was poor and did not leave any property for his children. However, the author had always had hopes for Ji Gao to be a marquis like Ban Chao. In ancient times, marquises were honorific titles among scholar-bureaucrats, and they could also refer to surnames. The original meaning of the word 'Hou' referred to the shooting cloth used in ancient archery ceremonies. Later, it was extended to the second class of the ancient five-class titles, specifically referring to the monarch or the vassals, but also generally referring to the dignitaries. As for Ji, Ji referred to the last in the family, the youngest of the siblings.

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