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What does JK mean?

The meaning of JK is as follows:

1, female high school student

The word JK comes from the Japanese network language, which means female high school students; JK is also one of the lovely attributes in ACGN subculture. Because of its wide audience (mostly men with high school education), "JK", as an important part of high school, naturally plays an important role in ACGN's huge female role, because its own "youth" and other characteristics are loved by most people and very popular.

2. British writers

J.K. Rowling, born on July 3rd1965, was born in Gwentel, England. She graduated from the University of Exeter in England and is an English writer.

1989, 24-year-old Rowling had the idea of creating Harry Potter. 1June, 997, the first Harry Potter series Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was released. Later, Rowling wrote Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban in 1998 and 1999 respectively.

3. The abbreviation of Jason Kidd.

Jason Kidd, born on March 23rd, 1973, is a native of San Francisco, California, USA. He is a former American professional basketball player, coach and point guard. He is now the assistant coach of the Los Angeles Lakers in NBA.

JK-JK uniform related words

JK uniforms are for female high school students. According to the shape of the collar, it can be divided into Sapporo lapel, Kanto lapel, Kansai lapel and Nagoya lapel, and can be divided into various types according to the number and color of lapel lines. The color and quantity of lapel lines are the criteria for distinguishing types, such as three copies of red, one copy of black and one copy of white. The parent-child line is two internal lines, one wide and one thin; There are also deformed lapels, but they are all jk uniforms in essence. Classification of JK uniforms:

Sapporo lapel-the shortest collar, no chest stop, and radian.

Kanto lapel-the collar is longer than Sapporo lapel, generally flush with the pocket, the collar is straight without curvature, and the chest block is dispensable.

Kansai lapel-the collar is longer than Kanto lapel, generally in the middle of the pocket, the collar is straight without radian, and the chest piece is inseparable.

Nagoya lapel-the collar is the longest, usually under the pocket. The collar is straight without radian, and the chest is inseparable.