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Baochai's explanation
Baochai's explanation (1). Jewelry name. Double hair clasp made of gold, silver and jewels. "Yin in the Mirror" by Liang in the Southern Dynasties: "If Baochai is talented, Jin Wei is afraid to force." Tang Li and the poem "Youth Music" said: "Lu Lang borrowed wine to get treasures." Song and Liu wrote "The Golden Gate bids farewell to Beijing": "Tomorrow I will sleep in a short shed, and it will rain at night, and Baochai will leave half a point." Ren Huang's "Introduction to Xiao Shuo Lin": "Baochai wears a ribbon, which is not high-spirited; Yun Lan Huanghua, after the happy period? " (2). See Baochai House.

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The explanation of treasure is jade, which generally refers to precious things: treasures. Sword. Treasure. Treasure (measure) national treasure. Treasure. Treasure. Family heirloom. If you get the treasure. Precious. The emperor's seal refers to the throne. Deng Dabao (the emperor ascended the throne). Politeness is used to address other people's treasures. Baochai's explanation is a kind of female jewelry, which consists of two hairpins: Chai Jin. Yuchai. Skirt hairpin (originally refers to women. Also known as "hairpin skirt"). Cloth skirt (describing women's simple clothing) radical: Cheng.