(1). Green clothes. Han and Liu Xiang said to "Talking about the Garden Mountain": "On the day when Xiang was sealed, he stood on the water wearing jade clothes and swords." Wang Yuan Mian's poem "Wang Nan Zhu Mo, Wang Xuzhai Tibetan Town" says: "Di Zi is in the purple sky, and the wind is light." (2) the feathers of kingfishers. Song Lin Bu's "Wen Jiaoling's main Gui Yue uses poetry to attract rhyme": "Autumn flowers show red powder, waterfowl smoke wet clothes." (3) Borrow a kingfisher. Song Luyou's "Thoughts on Examining Old Poems" says: "I rushed to Er for the red rain, holding a golden pill for jade clothes."
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Interpretation of Cui Cui Green: Emerald. Green. Cuiwei (Castle Peak, also known as Castle Peak). "Kingfisher" is a kind of songbird, which looks like a cuckoo, has a long mouth, a dark olive head with turquoise stripes, a turquoise back, a reddish-brown abdomen and a short tail, and preys on small fish. Refers to "jade" (jade): jade. Jade bracelet. Interpretation of jewelry, jade and diamond clothes Clothes are what people wear to cover themselves: clothes. Clothing (? )。 Clothes. Clothes hanger Yi Jin returned to his hometown. Something wrapped or wrapped around an object: a military coat. Sugar-coated casing Chinese medicine calls placenta and membranes "placenta". Last name. Number of strokes:; Radical: clothing; Bishunbian