(1) [Emerald]: monoclinic mineral composed of sodium silicate and aluminum, which becomes valuable jade after processing (2) [Red plumed finch; Names of animals. Also known as red jade. It belongs to Vertebrates, Birds, Buddhists and Monkeys. He has a long straight mouth, lives by the water and eats fish and shrimp. Feathers are blue, green, red, brown and other colors, and can be used as decorations. "Yizhoushu Wang Hui": "Cangwu jade, jade people take feathers." "Chu Ci Evokes Soul": "Jade beaded quilt, rotten Guang Qi." Wang Yi's note: "The man's name is Fei and the woman's name is Cui." Hong Xingzu's supplementary note: "Flying, red-feathered finch; Cui, the green feather finch. " "Foreign things" cloud: Kingfisher looks like a swallow, a red male and a green mother. Jin Zuosi's Wu Du Fu: "The pheasant flies to live, and the jade returns in the nest." Yan Yuan Gongnan's "Touching Fish and Answering Cheng Xuelou to See Life" said: "Frosty temples only dream of listening to the green branches and rushing home." (2) Cui Yu. Used to decorate car clothes and weave curtains. Luo Yin's "Curtain" in the Tang Dynasty, the second poem: "Jade is famous in the world, and the jade hall is high and low." Zhang Song Xiaoxiang's poem "Partridge in Heaven and Banquet in Shangyuan" says: "Who once gave an orange banquet, the jade curtain opened to know the sacred face." (3) Emerald. Colorful natural minerals are mainly used as decorations and handicrafts. Xie Tiao's poem "Falling Plums" in the Southern Dynasties: "Jade is brighter than brilliance with clouds." The second song of Chu Ci in Tang Dynasty: "Weaving mandarin duck shoes is rich in gold and jade." Ye Shengtao's "Gathering Night Tireless": "The big man's arm is held by the old woman, and the Hosta can't be taken."
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Interpretation of Feifei [Emerald]. A bird, with blue and green feathers, lives near the water, and its feathers can be used as decorations; Mineral, green, blue-green or white with green stripes, translucent and shiny, can be used as decoration, also known as "jade". Ancient books mentioned a kind of red-haired bird. Number of strokes:; Interpretation of Radical 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. Jewelry cuizuan