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Qi What is this word?

(形声. From "糸", "其声". Mì (糸) means fine silk. Characters from "糸" are often related to silk and cloth. (Original meaning: pale gray)

The same meaning as darkgrey〗

Gray, pale ai color of silk.

Onyx color. The biography: "Cang Ai color women's clothes also."

Four people in Qiben. --Shu Gu Ming (《書-顾命》

世子佩瑜玉而綦組绶。

Another example: Qiben (green and white women's clothing, ancient unmarried women's clothing); Qiben (ancient pale gray leather crown. It is said to be a red and black leather crown)

Shoelace〗

Shoe laces..., the group is tied to the heel. --Yi Li - Shi Funeral Rites

Footprint〗. Such as: qi trace (footprints; tracks); qi履(履迹;脚印);qi辙(足迹和车轮辗过的痕迹). Metaphorically speaking, the legacy of the predecessors)

Standard〗

If so, then the next up to righteousness carry on, is also Qidin. --Xunzi

Tongue "base". base;foundation

If this is the case, then the lower and the upper will carry on with righteousness. It is also Qiding. --Xunzi - Wangba (王霸)

通 "极"。 top

The eye desires color and the ear desires sound. --Xunzi Wangba (王霸)

姓。 Such as: Qigong (compound surname); Qibu (compound surname); Qilian (compound surname)