(jì) surname Ji
(jì) discipline; age; era; period; order; record
(jìzhuàntǐ) history genre based on biography, such as Sima Qian's Record of the Historian
(jìyuán) beginning of an era
(jìyuánqián) before the common era (BC)
(jìwěi) discipline inspection commission
(jìshí) actual record of events; eye witness account
(jìnián) calendar era
(jìlǜ) discipline
(jìniàn) to commemorate; to remember; CL:個|个[ge4]
(jìniànpǐn) souvenir
(jìniàntáng) memorial hall; mausoleum
(jìniànrì) day of commemoration; memorial day
(jìniànhuódòng) commemoration; commemorative activity
(jìniànjiǎng) trophy
(jìniànbēi) monument
(jìniànzhāng) memorial badge; souvenir badge; CL:枚[mei2]
(jìniànyóupiào) commemorative postage stamp
(jìniànguǎn) memorial hall; commemorative museum
(jìyún) Ji Yun (1724-1805), Qing dynasty writer, author of supernatural novel Notes on minutely observed thatched hut 閱微草堂筆記|阅微草堂笔记
(jìjiǎn) disciplinary inspection; to inspect another's discipline
(jìyào) minutes; written summary of a meeting
(jìlù) record
(jìlùchuàngzàozhě) record setter; record holder
(jìlùpiàn) newsreel; documentary (film or TV program); CL:部[bu4]
(jìlùpiānr) erhua variant of 紀錄片|纪录片[ji4 lu4 pian4], documentary (film)