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1. Precious things: the country ~| gives ~| food is ~ in ~.
2. Precious: ~ knife | ~ sword | ~ stone | ~ things.
3. An ancient gambling tool, square, mostly made of horns, with a sign indicating the direction. See [betting].
4. Politeness refers to the other person's family, shop, etc. : ~ As soon as possible | ~ No | ~ Brake.
5. Last name.
Bao's traditional strokes
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Magic weapon baby gem pagoda treasure house
Extended information is priceless [Wu Jiàzh and bo]?
Description: priceless. Refers to something extremely precious.
From: Tang Yuxuan Ji's poem "Giving a Daughter Next Door": "It's easy to ask for priceless treasures, but it's rare for those who have the heart."
Example: My beaded coat is 100 miles long. ?
Grammar: formal; Become an object; Include praise
Wuhua Tianbao?
Interpretation: Wuhua: the essence of all things; Tianbao: the treasure of nature. Refers to all kinds of precious treasures.
From: Tang Wang Bo's Preface to the Autumn Pavilion: "Good things are precious, and long light shoots the bull market."
Ex. ~ The wind is moving, and so is the yard. ?