| 祭 | [ zhaì ] surname Zhai |
| 祭 | [ jì ] to offer a sacrifice to (gods or ancestors), memorial ceremony, (in classical novels) to recite an incantation to activate a magic weapon, (lit. and fig.) to wield |
| 祭典 | [ jì diǎn ] sacrificial ceremony, religious festival |
| 祭出 | [ jì chū ] to brandish (a figurative weapon, i.e. some measure intended to deal with the situation), to resort to (some tactic) |
| 祭司 | [ jì sī ] priest |
| 祭司權術 | [ jì sī quán shù ] priestcraft |
| 祭品 | [ jì pǐn ] offering |
| 祭器 | [ jì qì ] ritual dishes, sacrificial vessels |
| 祭壇 | [ jì tán ] altar |
| 祭奠 | [ jì diàn ] to offer sacrifices (to one's ancestors), to hold or attend a memorial service |
| 祭孔 | [ jì kǒng ] to offer sacrifices to Confucius |
| 祭弔 | [ jì ] to mourn and offer prayers |
| 祭拜 | [ jì baì ] to offer sacrifice (to one's ancestors) |
| 祭文 | [ jì wén ] funeral oration, eulogy, elegiac address |
| 祭灶 | [ jì zaò ] to offer sacrifices to the kitchen god |
| 祭物 | [ jì wù ] sacrifices |
| 祭牲 | [ jì shēng ] sacrificial animal |
| 祭祀 | [ jì sì ] to offer sacrifices to the gods or ancestors |
| 祭祖 | [ jì zǔ ] to offer sacrifices to one's ancestors |
| 祭禮 | [ jì lǐ ] sacrificial offerings, worship, religious rite |
| 祭賽 | [ jì saì ] to give sacrifice |
| 祭酒 | [ jì jiǔ ] to offer a libation, person who performs the libation before a banquet, senior member of a profession, important government post in imperial China |
| ⇒ 主祭 | [ zhǔ jì ] to perform the sacrificial rites at a funeral |
| ⇒ 全燒祭 | [ quán shaō jì ] burnt offering (Judaism) |
| ⇒ 公祭 | [ gōng jì ] public memorial service |
| ⇒ 司祭 | [ sī jì ] priest |
| ⇒ 大祭司 | [ dà jì sī ] High Priest |
| ⇒ 奠祭 | [ diàn jì ] pouring of wine on ground for sacrifice |
| ⇒ 弔祭 | [ jì ] a worship ceremony for the dead, to offer sacrifice (to ancestors), a libation |
| ⇒ 打牙祭 | [ dǎ yá jì ] to have a large and sumptuous meal (traditionally on the 1st and 15th of each month) |
| ⇒ 拜祭 | [ baì jì ] to worship, to observe religious rites, to pay one's respects (to one's ancestors etc) |
| ⇒ 牙祭 | [ yá jì ] a good meal, sumptuous food |
| ⇒ 獻祭 | [ xiàn jì ] to offer sacrifice |
| ⇒ 血祭 | [ xuè jì ] blood sacrifice, animal sacrifice (to a God or ancestral spirit) |
| ⇒ 齋祭 | [ zhaī jì ] to offer sacrifices (to gods or ancestors) whilst abstaining from meat, wine etc |