| 伎俩 | jì liǎng | trick; scheme; ploy; tactic; stratagem; gimmick; ruse; trickery; skill; also written 技俩 | |
| 故伎重演 | gù jì chóng yǎn | to repeat an old stratagem; up to one's old tricks | |
| 故伎 | gù jì | usual trick; old tactics | |
| 歌舞伎 | gē wǔ jì | kabuki | |
| 伎而止此 | jì ér zhǐ cǐ | One's cleverness stops here. (idiom) |
| 1 | We also wanted people to learn more about maiko and geisha . | |
| 2 | Nicknaming him "Plenty Xu, " the Chinese press reported that he kept dozens of mistresses. | |
| 3 | The more entertaining dances in this period were the Sitting and Standing Part Jiyue and the Singing and Dancing Daqu (big show). | |
| 4 | The climax of the Tang Dynasty was a golden period in the development of Chinese dance, and it was also the prime time of the Jiyue dance. | |
| 5 | In the Cave No. 175 has a gauze over the shoulders, her left hand risIng and the right hand droopIng. |