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What do you mean by "Jane, Hu, Joan, Wei and Lin"?
1. Zhen

It is a Chinese character in China, meaning jade and other treasures. Adjectives are precious, verbs are important, and surnames are important. Common combinations are "precious", "cherish" and "cherish".

2. Hu (Chinese Pinyin)

Refers to jade carved in the shape of a tiger. Hu, Han dynasty ritual vessels, tiger-shaped jade carving crafts. Amber (hǔpò P220), a mineral name, is a fossil of ancient resin. It is light yellow, brown or reddish brown and can be used as an ornament. Common combinations are "amber" and "white amber".

3. Joan

The original meaning is red jade, and it also refers to beautiful jade. It also refers to snow. When used as an adjective, it means something precious. Now it is also the abbreviation of Hainan Province. Common combinations are "agar", "Qiong sauce" and "Qiong Xiang".

4. Long

In ancient times, jade was engraved with dragon patterns when praying for rain, which also refers to the sound made when vibrating jade. Common combinations include "Exquisite", "Dragon" and "Mongolia".

5. Wei

It refers to beautiful jade. When doing adjectives, it also means beautiful and rare, and when doing verbs, it also means praising beauty. Common combination words are "Ghost", "Wei Zhen" and "Wei Li".

6. Lin (surname)

The original meaning also refers to Meiyu and Aquamarine. Common combination words include "Lin Lang", "Yilin" and "Fang Lin".

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