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・ Ji (surname 吉)
・ Ji (surname 姞)
・ Ji (surname 季)
・ Ji (surname 嵇)
・ Ji (surname 己)
・ Ji (surname 暨)
・ Ji (surname 汲)
・ Ji (surname 籍)
・ Ji (surname 纪)
・ Ji (surname 蓟)
・ Ji (surname 计)
・ Ji (surname)
・ Ji Baocheng
・ Ji Ben
・ Ji Bingxuan
Ji Bu
・ Ji Chang-wook
・ Ji Chao
・ Ji Chaozhu
・ Ji Chen
・ Ji Cheng
・ Ji Cheng (cyclist)
・ Ji Cheong-cheon
・ Ji Chuna
・ Ji Chunhua
・ Ji Chunmei
・ Ji County
・ Ji County, Shanxi
・ Ji County, Tianjin
・ Ji Daoshuai


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Ji Bu : ウィキペディア英語版
Ji Bu

Ji Bu (birth and death dates unknown) was a Chinese military general of the early Western Han dynasty. He was from Xiaxiang (下相; present-day Sucheng District, Suqian, Jiangsu). He previously served under Xiang Yu, a warlord who engaged Liu Bang (Emperor Gao), the founder of the Han dynasty, in a four-year-long power struggle historically known as the Chu–Han Contention (206–202 BC). After Xiang Yu's defeat and death, Ji Bu became a fugitive of the Han Empire and had a price placed on his head by Emperor Gaozu. However, the emperor eventually pardoned him after being persuaded by Xiahou Ying and recruited him to serve in the Han government as a "Palace Assistant" (郎中). He was promoted to the position of "General of the Household" (中郎將) after Emperor Hui ascended the throne, and was appointed as the Administrator (郡守) of Hedong Commandery during the reign of Emperor Wen.
==Anecdote==
The Chinese idiom ''yi nuo qian jin'' (), which is used to describe a situation where a promise is kept, was derived from a saying about Ji Bu: "a hundred ''jin'' of gold is nothing compared to a promise from Ji Bu".

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