济公

Jigong or Daoji (1130-1207), Southern Song Dynasty Buddhist monk

Characters and words in 济公

used in place names associated with the Ji River 濟水|济水[Ji3 Shui3] / surname Ji
only used in 濟濟|济济[ji3 ji3]
to cross a river / to aid or relieve / to be of help

= + : Joan of Arc (ji) accidentally knocked over the only water supply bottle (氵) In the space station's bathroom (Ø4) and now she's in big trouble. She uses the empty bottle as a drum to call for help (济), but it is of no use; she would need a gong instead. Unfortunately the drum is ready, but the gong is not (齐).
used in 濟濟|济济[ji3 ji3]
public / collectively owned / common / international (e.g. high seas, metric system, calendar) / make public / fair / just / Duke, highest of five orders of nobility 五等爵位[wu3 deng3 jue2 wei4] / honorable (gentlemen) / father-in-law / male (animal)

= + : Mnemonic symbol from 公交车: a (magic) bus.

= + : Gitta Giraffe has to deliver 100 eight balls to engine driving a magic bus. She is driving in front of the engine and because the load is so heavy, she is driving very slowly. Additionally, she tried to decrease the wind resistance by installing a large fake nose at the front of the bus.

Words with 济公

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Sentences with 济公

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