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What is the real meaning of treasure?
Treasure means precious collection, rare collection; Or think it is valuable and collect it properly.

I. Definition of words:

1, Jane: It means jade and other treasures, precious, valuable, cherished and precious treasures.

2. Hide: store and store.

Treasure means precious collection, rare collection; Or think it is valuable and collect it properly.

Second, the specific interpretation

1, a collection is a precious collection.

1 Korea? Ban Gu's "West Capital Fu": "The treasure of land and sea, the beautiful jade is in Lantian."

Vernacular translation: Lu Hai Zhen Ji, Lantian Meiyu.

2 Song? Chen Hu's "Old Days Continued Newspaper" Volume III: "After that, there was the official seal of the Inner Government, and it was Chen Han every time. Giving up this axis is a treasure. "

Vernacular translation: Later, titles were also printed in the palace, but the poor quality was the emperor's ink. Giving up this scroll is not a precious collection.

(3) Late Phoenix in the Fire: "The book market is active, and national treasures appear one after another."

2. Cherishing means cherishing and collecting.

1 Ming? Qin Wang's Zhen Ze Chang Yu Shi Xian: "I cherish this volume and even the rest of the works on May 5, 2006."

Vernacular translation: This volume was even made for me on May 5, 2006. I will cherish it and collect it well.

Luo Guangbin is immortal in the fire: "Some documents are so precious that no one wants to burn them. People take risks and cherish them. "

3. Collection is a treasure house for collecting treasures.

Back to Chapter 93 of the History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "When it was still warm, the king of Qin released Qiu and paid the master to take it in order to enter the imperial court."

Translation of vernacular Chinese: At this time, the weather was still warm, and the king of Qin took off his royal robes and gave them to Tibetan officials, asking him to put them in the treasure house for the king to enter the imperial palace.

Extended data:

1, synonymous with treasure

① Collection: It means collection, preservation and preservation.

Cherish: it means to cherish, cherish like jewelry.

2. The antonym of treasure

1 disdain: show contempt; Be disgusted by disgust. There is a sentence in Su Shi's Book of Pushing Officials with Xie: "If you don't despise me, you always think that it is good to give me a gorgeous hidden towel."

Thank you for not despising me. Give me a magnificent poem and hide it in a towel box as a permanent friendly memorial.

(2) Discard: it means giving up the realization, implementation or application.