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What is the pinyin of the festival?

What is the pinyin of the festival? Jill.

This word began to appear in the Warring States script, and the ancient script came from bamboo, that is, sound. The original meaning of "festival" is bamboo festival, which refers to wooden festival and also refers to the division and segmentation of things. Extended refers to festivals. Because the division of bamboo joints has certain rules, it also extends the meaning of fingering and moral integrity.

"Festival" is also extended as a verb, indicating moderation, especially to save money. This extends to a part of the extraction. In ancient times, it also refers to Jeff, which is a certificate of North Korean minister, especially a certificate held by a foreign country, even if it is a holiday. All of the above are pronounced Jie. There is also a sound "Ji", which is only used for "joints" and "knots".

The exact words are as follows:

Arbor Day Arbor Day is a festival to publicize the protection of trees according to law and mobilize the masses to actively participate in afforestation.

2. Celebrate festivals and other activities.

3. National Day: the anniversary of the founding or independence of the country. China's National Day is 10+0.

4. Water-splashing Festival [p not shu ǐ jié] The New Year Festival of the Dai people in China and some ethnic groups in Indochina in Asia is held in June or July of the Dai calendar (around Tomb-Sweeping Day 10 day). During the festival, people splash water on each other to bless them.

5. Season [Jie] (name) A characteristic time period in a year: ~ work | spring ploughing | heat ~

6. Etiquette (name) Various forms of mutual respect between people in communication. Etiquette

7. [Details] A metaphor for a tiny part of a thing or problem.

8. frugality [jiey and su not shí] frugality generally refers to frugality.

9. Integrity [qijié] (name) insists on justice and does not yield in the face of enemies or pressure: revolution ~| nation ~.

10, plot [qí ngjie] (name) The change and process of things: ~ Complex.