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The explanation of shark beads
Explanation of Shark Pearl (1). The pearl that was transformed by Jiao Ren's tears in myths and legends. Qing Liu Dakui's poem "In the mountains, having a night drink with Wang Xie Shi": "Sunset sinks shark beads, and the moon rises to recommend jade." (2) metaphor tears. Liu Song Chen Weng's poem "Bao Ding Xian Ding You Yuan Xi" says: "There is a bun in front of the lamp and a shark bead in the shadow." Ming Xianzu Ye's "Ruining Autumn in Li Ji, Lu 'an": "There is an ethereal Chu language, and the waves cry for pearls, and the future is gradually pressing, and the aftermath is difficult to copy." Chen Qing's Song Weishi's poem "Shizhou is slow, the topic family doesn't drive, others are filial to the book and feel the old tour": "After knowing the difference, the monarch is sad, and the book comes with double sleeves." (3). Metaphor rain beads, water droplets. Tang Shunzhi's "Send Cheng Hanlin Songxi to Chaoyang" in the Ming Dynasty, the third song: "What is Chaoyang like? Clouds and water are getting denser. Pearl falls during the day, talent. " Cao Yin's poem "Qiantang Xiaochao" in Qing Dynasty: "In a short time, white horses appeared in the temple and shark beads were everywhere."

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Shark [Shark Fish] means "Shark" [Jiao Ren] According to myths and legends, people who live in the sea can turn tears into pearls. Also known as "Jiao Ren". According to legend, the tulle woven by Jiao Ren is extremely thin, and later it is regarded as the general name of tulle. Number of strokes (shark): radical: fish; Description: The substances secreted by Portunus trituberculatus due to the stimulation of sand entering the shell are wrapped in layers, forming round particles, which are milky white or yellowish and shiny, and can be used for decoration or medicine. Commonly known as "pearl" (also known as "true pearl" or "pearl" for short): pearl mussel. Jewelry. Zhu Hua. Night pearl Zhu Ji (a beautiful word)