jì 纪
百家姓 · Bai Jia Xing
Surname Origin
The origin of the surname "Ji": It is a surname derived from a state and comes from the "Jiang" clan. According to "Yuan He Xing Zuan" and "Tong Zhi. Shi Zu Lue - Surnames Derived from States", in the early Western Zhou Dynasty, it is said that the descendants of Emperor Yan were enfeoffed in the State of Ji (now Jitai County, Shouguang County, Shandong Province). In the Spring and Autumn Period, the State of Ji was destroyed by the State of Qi. Afterwards, people took the name of the state, "Ji", as their surname.
Famous Story
His courtesy names were Xiaolan and Chunfan, and his later sobriquet was Shiyun. He was from Xian County, Zhili (now in Hebei Province). He was a famous official, bibliographer, and writer in the Qing Dynasty. He passed the imperial examination in the reign of Emperor Qianlong and served as the Minister of Rites and the Assistant Grand Councillor. During the Qianlong period, he served as the chief compiler of the Complete Library in the Four Branches of Literature and presided over the compilation of the General Catalogue of the Complete Library in the Four Branches of Literature and the Concise Catalogue of the Complete Library in the Four Branches of Literature. After his death, he was posthumously awarded the title of "Wen Da". He was the author of Notes from the Thatched Cottage of Close Observation and Collected Works of Mr. Ji Wen Da. Ji Xin was a general under Liu Bang during the Chu-Han Contention. In a battle between Chu and Han, to cover Liu Bang's escape, he pretended to be Liu Bang and was later captured and beheaded by Xiang Yu.
Random Names With "纪"
Magnanimous and outstanding, possessing both talent and virtue.
Firm in will and lofty in aspiration.
The inheritance of descendants, the pure heart of a newborn.
The cassia emits fragrance and the orchid spreads its sweet scent; the beauty is peerless in splendor.
Promote culture and be erudite.
Radiant and as passionate as fire.
Graceful and charming
As graceful as the elegant bamboo, as tenacious as the winter plum.