Cui Yu's explanation (1). The feather of a kingfisher. Used as an ornament in ancient times. Yi Zhou Shu Wang Hui: "Due South: Oden, Guiguo, Damazi, Li Chan, Baipu, Jiujun, please offer sacrifices to Zhuji, Zhu Xun, Ivory, Wenxi, Cui Yu, Mushroom Crane *" Selected Works of Cao Zhi: "Dai Jin is swaying and gorgeous, and Yang Cuiyu is double-warped." Liu Liang's note: "Gold shakes, hairpin also; Bright and bright, light and color; It is also decorated with jade feathers. " Tang Lu Zhao Lin's poem "Liu Sheng" wrote: "The jade feather goes into the sheath, and the golden horse is carved." (2). Kingfisher. Tang Gu Kuang's poem "Lotus Pavilion" said: "Warm fish turn over leaves, and jade feathers are on the dangerous fence." Song Yang Wanli's poem "Looking Back at the Ancient Hall": "There is Bai Ou, Yufei." Cao Qingyin's poem "Looking at Mei Liang Qingshan on the 28th" says: "Flying jade crow, Ran Ran sits in the sunset." (3). Green feathers. Luo Tangyin's poem "Parrot": "Don't hate carving green feathers, the south of the Yangtze River is warm and the west is cold." (4). Refers to the wings of a bird. Qianzhuang's "Returning to China" says: "Sooner or later, we will return together and hate unparalleled jade." (5). Metaphor green leaves. Don Yang Jiong's poem "Folding Willow": "Autumn is full of green feathers, and it is not beautiful to cry." Tang Du Fu's poem "The official looks around to fill the rice boundary and return to the water": "Sandy is a jade feather, and he is a silver-haired man." Song Sushi's "Huanxisha" words: "Waste cold vegetables pick jade feathers, and Koharu wine freezes real pearls." (6). Borrow the treasure. Liu Wenxuan: "Jin Shuangyu reveals his sincerity." Li Note: "Showing your heart means expressing your gratitude with money." Tang Gao Shi's poem Lingnan, Judge of Song Bachong and Peng Zhongcheng, says: "The jade is flat and the gold is straight."
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Interpretation of 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. Explanation of jadeite diamond feathers: feathers of feathered birds: feathers. Go down. Feather book feather clothing feather fan feather family (birds). Feather flag feather (feather book). The wings of fish or insects, Taoist legend refers to the flying fairy: wings. Feather Han (wings). Feather (. A flying fairy; . Taoism). Feather on the arrow, refers to the arrow: feather.