Qiong pronunciation: qióng.
Qiong (pronounced qióng) is a Chinese character in the General Standard Class I (commonly used). This character is first found in the Small Seal Script in the Shuowen. It refers to beautiful jade. Zheng Zitong - Jade Part: "Qiong, the color of jade is also beautiful." The meaning of "Qiong" here is a derivation of the color of jade. Qiong is also a nickname for Hainan Province.
Group words:
Qiong浆玉液[qióng jiāng yù yè]?
Qiong: beautiful jade. It refers to fine wine or sweet drinking juice. It is also called "jade liquid agar".
Qionglouyuyuyu [qióng lóu yù yǔ]?
Qiong: beautiful jade. Jade: the legendary residence of immortals, like a pavilion made of beautiful jade. The legend refers to the immortal's building or palace in the moon. Later, it describes the exquisite and gorgeous buildings.
Qiongli [qióng zhī]?
The gelatinous product extracted from certain red algae, mainly used as a gelling agent and stabilizer for culture media and foodstuffs.
Agar [qióng jiāng]?
Refers to fine wine: ~ jade liquid.
Shattered qiong messy jade [suì qióng luàn yù]?
Shattered: bits and pieces, fine powder. Qiong: beautiful jade. Like scattered agar flowers, like messy jade chips. Refers to white and fine snowflakes.