2. Good news of Sanyuan. Magpie, three longan or gold ingot are often depicted in jade magpie pendants. Generally speaking, the "Three Principles" refers to the first place in palace examination, namely, Xie Yuan, Huiyuan and No.1 scholar. After having obtained the provincial examination, the "Three Principles of Letao" also refers to the No.1 scholar in high school, just like the "Three Principles of Lianzhong".
3. Happiness is in sight. If the design of jade magpie is to carve an ancient money on a pair of magpies, then the homonym of "money" and "Qian" means "happiness is in sight". If the jade pattern is the pattern of badger and magpie looking at each other under the tree, it means jubilation.
4. Willing to join the department. Jade magpies are often combined with lotus patterns, because "lotus" and "lotus" are homophonic, which means getting married and making great achievements in school. In addition, there are jade magpies with the combination of "double happiness" and "happy spring", which are auspicious and festive, expressing people's yearning and pursuit of a happy life, and also embodying the profoundness of Chinese jade culture.