Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What does "Ji" mean in Japanese?

What does "Ji" mean in Japanese?

In Japanese, the last auspicious day is one of the lucky draws in Japanese temples. Because Japanese characters are greatly influenced by Chinese, some characters have the same meaning as Chinese, and the last auspicious day here is one. The end refers to the end, Ji refers to Geely, and Ji refers to the lowest level of Ji.

Extended content: Japan's lucky draw is a folk custom. Every Spring Festival, Japanese shrines will welcome a large number of tourists. At the beginning of the new year, almost all Japanese will go to pay homage. They will donate money, pray, get amulets and draw lots to predict the fortune of the new year.