京jīng
(1)
(Phonetic. Congyu, green sound. Original meaning: leek flower)
(2)
Same as the original meaning [chives flower]
Jing, leek (flower). ——"Shuowen"
In fact, Jingjing. ——"Zhou Li·Xingren". Sinong said: "It's not Jingjing."
Yixi Jingjing. ——"Etiquette·Public Food Etiquette". Note: "Xuanjing also."
(3)
Generally refers to the blooming flower [flower]
Qiulan tadpole, Jiangli Zaijing. ――"Selected Works·Song Yu·Gaotang Fu"
(4)
Another example: JingjingzheE (originally the title of "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya", this poem Praising and nurturing talents, later generations used it as a metaphor for educating talents)
(5)
Waterweeds. Such as: Jingmao (plant name. A kind of grass, used to wrap things in ancient times. Also known as vanilla. In ancient times, it was used to filter wine to remove impurities in the wine)
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Huacai [essence]. Such as: Jinghua; Jingying (essence; elite); Jingwei (yet essence; elite)
(7)
Generally refers to vegetables [vegetables]. Such as: Jing vegetable soup (Jing vegetable soup. It also generally refers to the coarse vegetables eaten by the poor)