Jin
(Phonetic. From jade, pansy sound. Original meaning: beautiful jade)
Same as original meaning [beautiful gem]
Jinyu is also a beautiful jade. --"Shuowen"
Jin Yu hides her flaws. --"Zuo Zhuan"
Donate Chijin to the atrium. --"Songs of the Chu·Minming"
Huai Jin holds Yu. -- "Historical Records·Biography of Qu Yuan and Jia Sheng"
Another example: Jin Yu (Jin Yao. Two beautiful jade names. Generally refers to beautiful jade); Jin Xia (Jin, beautiful jade; flaw, defective jade. Metaphor) Beauty and ugliness, good and bad)
Metaphor for virtue [virtue]. Such as: Jinyu (a metaphor for virtue and talents) Qi
(phonetic. From jade, its sound. Original meaning: a kind of beautiful jade) Same as the original meaning [fine jade]
Cangqi, belongs to the jade genus. --"The Biography of Emperor Mu"
Meet the Five-color Jade Celestial. --"Zhou Rites·Benshi". Note: "Qi knot is also a seam in the skin. Each knot is decorated with five pieces of jade and twelve. It is called Qi."
Another example: Qi block (beautiful jade. A metaphor for precious things); Qi Ju (jade pendant. It also refers to the sound of jade pendants hitting each other, which is a metaphor for beautiful words); Qihua (the flower of the jade tree in the fairyland; a flower as clear as jade); Qihua Yaocao (the flowers and plants in the fairyland, as beautiful as jade) Jin The Chinese character configuration of Qizhi's name is: 火木.