Original meaning: collectible with price.
Especially: a precious porcelain collection.
Note: 1. The word "Yi" refers to a collection that is pure, not for sale, and does not enter the circulation field, which is equivalent to the collection of the National Museum of China today. After the word "shell" is added, it refers to collectibles that can be bought with money, especially porcelain collectibles. The traditional treasure character is not from jade, but from porcelain, which is consistent with the traditional saying that "gold has treasure and jade is priceless". Perhaps the traditional treasure character means "porcelain has treasure and jade is priceless" because porcelain is a kind of "artificial jade" and "imitation jade" after all. 2. The original meaning of the word "Qu" should be "porcelain". Because "Kun" means "jade", that is, "jade pottery" (note that the word "pottery" contains "Kun"), which means "jade earthenware", that is, "advanced earthenware". The word "tile" and "leg" in Chinese characters are often interchangeable. We can rewrite "jade tile" as "jade tile", that is, the word "tile", which is listed on page 499 of the pocket-sized Chinese Dictionary. The definition is "like porcelain". 2. The same original meaning
Treasure, Jane also. -Xu Shen's Shuowen in the Eastern Han Dynasty
Jiaqing Evening News-"Poetry, Elegance and Sang Rou"
Regard as a treasure. -"Poetry, Elegance and Takamatsu"
Baoyu, Feng Guiye. -"Gu Liangchuan Ding Gong Eight Years"
Run with its treasure. -"Mandarin Lu". Note: "Jade also".
There are treasures. -The Analects of Confucius
And the treasure wall of the world is also. -"Historical Records Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru"
Wear a hat decorated with Zhu Yingbao. -Song Ming Lian's Preface to Dongyang
3. Another example: jewelry; Baoxin (treasure chest); Treasures (pearls and jade, etc.). ); Baosi (a store selling treasures); Bao Guan (Bao Guan) a hat decorated with jewels); Baochuan (jade bracelet, etc. ); Baochai (jewelry name. Double hair clasp made of gold and silver jewelry)
4. Precious things
He who underestimates his enemy loses my treasure. -"Lao Zi". Note: "Body also".
Save your treasure. -"Lv Chunqiu Ji Xian". Note: "Body also".
Autumn is coming, and everything will be finished. -"Zhuangzi Geng Sancho".
I don't like the rich land of rare treasures. -Han Jia, one or two books.
5. Another example: present a treasure; Treasure; Family heirloom; Four Treasures of the Study.
6. Write a good letter.
There is also a "treasure of thousands of Chen Han". -A Dream of Red Mansions.
7. Another example is the protection of miscellaneous (imperial edict). Ancient documents sealed with seals; Personal greetings); Fu Bao (Jeff was used as a token by the imperial court).
8. Dear child's address. My little baby.
9. Gambling tools. Square, made of horns or hardwood, with instructions on it. Gamblers bet by guessing the direction indicated on the treasure.
Kaibao, do you have the courage? -Lao She's Camel Xiangzi.
10. Currency. Such as: Bao Tong; Yuanbao.
1 1. Last name. 1. Cherish, cherish
I have three treasures, take them and cherish them. -"Everything is done, relieve the pain".
2. Another example: cherish the body (cherish the body); Cherish weight (cherish attention); Cherish (cherish).
3. Treasure. Such as: Lu Bao, Bao Xu (Bao). 1. Baby, baby
Husband and wife did not produce Qin dynasty, but there were many treasures. -Reese's book of remonstrance and expulsion.
2. Another example: Bao Dao (precious combat knives); Baoyu (Baoyu); Treasure book (treasure book. Precious books)
3. expensive; It has great commercial value because of its beauty, rarity or hardness. Such as: expensive clothes (expensive clothes); Precious bed (expensive seat or bedding)
4. pay tribute.
5. honorifics related to the emperor. Such as: treasure characters (written by emperors and immortals); Treasure location (mercy location).
6. honorifics related to Buddhism. Such as Baoding (incense burner); Treasure seal (describing the smoke of incense burner rising in twists and turns, like seal script).
7. honorifics related to Taoism. Such as: Qian Bao (a scripture recited during Buddhist prayer); Treasure tactic (the secret of Taoist practice).
8. Respect people and things related to others. Such as: Baozhai; Treasure ship; The treasure.