玒 means jade name.
玒, pronounced as hóng, comes from Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty's "Lushan Gao presented the gift to Liu Zhongyun in the same year and returned to Nankang" "The world does not differentiate between Min and Ju".
Explanation of ancient books:
"Tang Yun" Hu Gongqie "Jiyun" Hu Gongqie,? Yinhong. "Shuowen" Jade name also. "Ji Yun" may be written as Gong.
Also "Guangyun", "Jiyun" and "Yunhui"? Ancient Shuangqie, Yinjiang.
Also "Guangyun" and "Zhengyun" Gu Hongqie, "Jiyun" and "Yunhui" Gu Hongqie,? Yin Gong. The meaning is the same.
Also a person’s name. "Chronicles of Joseon" Prince Uichang Junye of Joseon.
Related words
Minjing is a Chinese word, pronounced mín hóng, which refers to a jade-like stone.
Explanation:
Min: mín, means a jade-like stone, a kind of stone, not jade.
玒: Jade name.
Source:
Song Ou Anxiu's "Lushan Gao presented the gift to Liu Zhongyun and returned to Nankang in the same year": "Jun Huailei has the most precious treasure, but the world does not distinguish between Min and Ju."
< p>The suite of "Fighting Quail and Presenting a Small Jade Belt" by Deqing of the Yuan Dynasty: "If you don't recognize the Minji, they will all pierce your ears."Zheng Zhen of the Ming Dynasty's "Jian Ru Ge, composed by Hu Zhongzhang": "Shi Ming It is turbid and unclear, and I have never been able to distinguish it from Minju.
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