First, the definition of "essence"
"Jiing" is a Chinese character, and its definition refers to beautiful jade or precious jade. This word is usually used to describe precious objects such as gems and jade, and it also has a symbol of beauty and brilliance. In ancient literary works, "scenery" is often used to describe beautiful scenery or outstanding talent.
Second, the word formation and interpretation of Jing
Jingguang: refers to the brilliant appearance and describes a very beautiful and brilliant scene.
Meijing: refers to beautiful and precious jewelry or jade, and can also be used to describe someone's beauty and talent.
Mingjing: refers to bright and gorgeous gems or jade articles, and can also describe someone as extremely clever.
Bright Jing Zhang: refers to jade articles with sparkling jewels, and is also used to describe the gorgeous and dazzling appearance of things.
Jade: it refers to beautiful jade, and it can also refer to all kinds of precious jade.
Third, the origin of "Jing"
The word "Jing" first appeared in Shuo Wen Jie Zi, which is an ancient Chinese character. It is composed of jade and Ji (jρng). According to archaeological research, as the name of an ornament, Jiing appeared on bronzes in the late Shang Dynasty.
Examples with "Jing"
1, there is a piece of jade on the table, which gives off a charming light.
2. This bracelet is composed of several jadeite jade pieces, which are shining with gorgeous colors.
He wears a jade ring, which shows his aristocratic status.
There are many ancient jade articles on display in the Palace Museum.
5. Jade jade inlaid with exquisite jade is intoxicating.
The woman in this painting holds a piece of jade, which symbolizes her beauty and preciousness.
7. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, jade was regarded as a precious treasure of the royal family.
8. There is a Han Dynasty imperial seal in his collection.
9. Legendary immortals often wear jade ornaments to symbolize their extraordinary status.
10. This temple is dedicated to a Buddha statue inlaid with jade, giving people a solemn feeling.