- 舟楫 zhōují vessels(literary) boats and oars; watercraft in general
- 击楫中流 jījízhōngliú vow to recover lost territoryTo beat an oar in midstream; describes a person's patriotic ambition and determination to restore their country and recover lost territory. Originally referring to Zu Ti of the Jin dynasty who crossed the Yangtze River and swore to recover the north.
- 中流击楫 zhōngliújījí to resolve to save one's countryDetermined to recover lost territory or serve one's country; based on the story of the general Zu Ti striking the water with his oar while vowing to reclaim the north
- 樯倾楫摧 qiángqīngjícuī totally wrecked boatThe mast leans and the oars are broken; used to describe a ship being severely damaged by heavy wind and waves.
- 广艺舟双楫 guǎngyìzhōushuāngjí Guang Yizhou ShuangjiA classic work on calligraphy by the Qing dynasty scholar Kang Youwei, written in six volumes to expand upon the theories in [[艺舟双楫|藝舟雙楫|yi4 zhou1 shuang1 ji2]]; it famously advocates for the study of stone tablet inscriptions over traditional copybook models.
- 楫师 jíshī boatmanboatman or ferryman
- 艺舟双楫 yìzhōushuāngjí Yizhou ShuangjiA Pair of Oars for the Boat of Art, a famous work on calligraphy by Bao Shichen published in 1844
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computing