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What is the structure of jade?

Jade is a word with single structure.

Jade, commonly used in Chinese, pronounced jade, was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Its original meaning is a rare gem strung together with silk rope, and later it is extended to a jade-like thing with crystal clear color, which describes beauty and whiteness.

Jade, hieroglyphs. First seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, it looks like a string of jade. The original meaning refers to jade. Shuowen: "Jade is the beauty of stone." "Poem Zhao Nan leaves die": "White grass is pure, and there are women like jade." Oracle Bone Inscriptions's word "jade" has the same length in the three horizontal paintings, and the vertical painting in the middle is not in the early stage. The second horizontal position is in the center of the vertical painting, which is different from the horizontal offset in the word "Wang".

The Spring and Autumn script inherited the Western Zhou script; The Warring States script inherits the Spring and Autumn script, but in order to distinguish it from the word "Wang", one or two oblique pens are added as distinguishing symbols; The characters of the Qin Dynasty inherited the characters of the Warring States, without distinguishing symbols. The characters of the Han Dynasty still follow the shape of the Qin Dynasty, but most of them follow the practice of adding distinctive symbols to the characters during the Warring States Period. Modern characters inherit the writing style of Han dynasty characters.

Idioms with the word "jade"

Happiness from now on: there are many treasures. Describe a lot of wealth. Also described as knowledgeable.

Marriage: originally refers to a marriage that conforms to the feudal order. Refers to a beautiful marriage.

Good words: a metaphor for valuable and valuable suggestions.

Jin Xiu in the present: refers to exquisite and precious things. It is also a metaphor for clever tricks.

Face like a crown jade: a metaphor for a superficial man. It is also used to describe a man's beauty.

Gold mouth and jade teeth: gold and jade are precious metaphors. It refers to the emperor's golden mouth and jade teeth. What he said is that he can't change it. Now this metaphor is uncompromising.

Powder jade carving: decorated with white powder and carved with white jade. Describe the beauty of a woman's makeup or the whiteness of a child. It is also used to describe the snow scene.