- 木屐 mùjī wooden clogswooden clogs or sandals; traditional footwear with a wooden sole, such as Japanese geta or ancient Chinese styles used for walking on muddy ground
- 屐齿 jīchǐ cleats of clogsthe protruding tooth-like parts on the bottom of wooden clogs; cleats
- 折屐 zhéjī to be overjoyedTo be so overcome with joy that one is unaware of one's physical actions; based on an anecdote of Xie An from the Jin Dynasty who accidentally broke the wooden teeth of his clogs upon hearing news of a great military victory.
- 木屐子 mùjīzi wooden clogstraditional wooden sandals or footwear
- 登山屐 dēngshānjī mountain-climbing clogstraditional wooden clogs with removable cleats or spiked soles used for climbing mountains
- 草屐 cǎojī straw sandalssandals woven from straw or bast fiber
- 蜡屐 làjī wax clogs(literary) wax clogs; wooden clogs that have been coated with wax to make them smooth or water-resistant
- 裙屐少年 qúnjīshàonián dandyA young man from a wealthy family who is obsessed with fine clothes and fashion; a fop or coxcomb.
- 谢公屐 xiègōngjī Xie Lingyun's clogsToothed wooden clogs used for mountain climbing, named after the Southern Dynasty poet [[谢灵运|謝靈運|xie4 ling2 yun4]], who wore them; the teeth could be removed to balance the feet while going up or down hills.
- 谢屐 xièjī Xie Lingyun's clogswooden clogs with removable teeth for mountain climbing, attributed to the Jin dynasty poet Xie Lingyun
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