The elegant name of crystal
Crystal, the oldest name in China is Shuiyu, which means jade like water, and it is also said to be "melted by the ice of the Millennium".
Crystal is also known as Shuibi, and Shan Hai Jing says, "Three hundred miles south is Yangshan Mountain, with no vegetation and plenty of Shuibi".
Crystal is called Yu Ying by some people. "Furuitu" contains: "The beautiful stone is like jade, and the water is called jade."
Crystal is also called water spirit and seasonable, and Guangya records: "Water spirit is also"; White as jade is also called white.
Appreciation of Famous Poets and Poets
Crystal is loved by many ancient literati and famous artists because of its crystal clear.
Qu Yuan, a great poet of Chu, said in a poem: "When Kunlun eats jade, it will live with heaven and earth and shine with the sun and the moon." It is the earliest poem in history that mentions crystal. At the same time, he also took crystal, the purpose of which is to get rid of the corrupt and dark real society and pursue an ideal and bright world.
Sima Xiangru, a lyricist in the Han Dynasty, wrote in his masterpiece On Fu Lin that the water is bright and beautiful, and the color is bright and sweaty, which means that many glittering gems reflect bright scenes in the water waves. This is China's earliest classic describing the beauty and types of crystals.
In the Stone Living Room, the Tang Dynasty poet Wen wrote: "The water jade hairpin is wearing a white scarf, and the lyre brushes the dust lightly." Wei said in "Shui Jing Fu" that "the reflection follows the color, and there is no inside or outside. Holding the bright moon, I am drowning. " Wang Jian described in Water Essence that "the color of reflected water is different, and it is also moonlight. Pour it in the lotus leaf, sometimes like dew. " All vividly show the glittering and translucent characteristics of crystal.
Li Shizhen, a famous medical scientist, said, "Yingjie Jingguang is like an elite in the water". It is also a description of the characteristics of crystal.
A symbol of aristocratic power and status.
At the same time, crystal is a symbol of power and status.
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty gave the carved crystal plate to his favorite.
In the Three Kingdoms, the son of Sun Quan, king of Wu, had a crystal handle.
In the Qing dynasty, crystals were used to represent the status and status of ministers, as well as the crown beads and feather tubes on official hats. During the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, Emperor Kangxi liked to wear crystal glasses and gave them to Yong Zhengdi. Emperor Qianlong even wrote a poem called "Glasses Frame" for crystal glasses. In the middle and late Qing Dynasty, crystal snuff bottles and various crystal jewelry gradually appeared in wealthy families.
In foreign countries, crystal has always been sought after by the aristocratic class.
French kings Louis XVII of France, Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte, Japanese emperor and Indian prince all collected crystal treasures; The throne of England is inlaid with dazzling purple crystals.
Darius, king of Persia, decorated his palace with crystals, and Caesar, emperor of ancient Rome, loved amethyst and sent thousands of people to the Urals mine to look for it. Russian czar Peter the Great has many precious crystals embedded in crowns, thrones, scepters or medals, representing nobility and glory!
Queen Elizabeth of England wears several crystal necklaces, long and short, which cross her chest in the form of big circles and small circles to form beautiful patterns, with the longest one reaching her waist.
It means the sustenance of good wishes.
In modern times, people have given crystal many beautiful meanings.
For example, crystal bodhisattvas and crystal Buddha statues eager to pray for disaster relief; For example, the god of wealth who wants to get rich; For example, Guan Yu's crystal statue represents loyalty; For example, crystal Zhong Kui hopes to promote good and exorcise evil spirits; For example, I wish you a long and healthy life.
For example, the magpie symbolizes happiness every day; For example, golden toad means wealth; For example, goldfish and roosters are rich and auspicious; For example, it means getting rich; For example, bats symbolizing happiness and so on.
Cabbage, for example, symbolizes the rolling financial resources; For example, the gourd symbolizing Fulu; For example, grapes symbolizing harvest; For example, pomegranate symbolizes many children and many blessings; For example, peony symbolizes prosperity; For example, peanuts symbolize immortality; For example, plum, orchid, bamboo, chrysanthemum and so on symbolize nobility and purity.
For example, bless a smooth sailing ship; For example, the key to luck when blessing; For example, Aquarius hopes for peace and happiness; For example, kites that bless the sky; For example, bats and peaches that bless both longevity and longevity; For example, the saying that "Hou will be sealed immediately" hopes for a prosperous career and so on.
Crystal culture runs through the whole historical civilization and comes down in one continuous line. It is one of the oldest civilizations in the world. When the wheel of the times runs over the track of history, crystal history continues to move forward to a new form on the basis of inheritance. Crystal history and culture will have a long history.
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