Jing
jīng
There are many girls with this name
[京华] (#jīnghuá) The essence, the purest thing , the best part.
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In ancient times, it referred to "turnip" (i.e. "manjing").
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Gorgeous: "Beautifully dressed~".
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Aquatic weeds: "Algae".
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(Phonetic. From 艸, from 青, 青 also sounds. "艸" refers to "herbs", " "青" means "essence". "艸" and "青" combined mean "essence of herbaceous plants" and "flowers". Original meaning: flowers. Specifically refers to: chive flowers)
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Same as the original meaning
[chives
flower]
Jing, leek (flower). ——"Shuowen".
In fact, Jingjing. ——"Zhou Li·Mingren". Sinong said: "It's not Jingjing."
Yixi Jingjing. ——"Etiquette·Public Food Etiquette". Note: "Xuanjing also."
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Generally refers to blooming flowers
[flower]
Qiulan tadpole Hui, Jiang Lizai Jing. ——"Selected Works·Song Yu·Gaotang Fu"
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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.
(6) Huacai [essence]. Such as: Jinghua; Jingying (essence; elite); Jingwei (yet essence; elite)
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Generally refers to vegetables
[vegetables] . For example: Jing Jing Soup (Jing Jing Vegetable Soup. It also generally refers to the coarse vegetables eaten by the poor
Jing Jing: describes lush vegetation
Jing Mao: plant name. A kind of grass, in ancient times Used to wrap things. Also known as herb. In ancient times, it was used to filter wine to remove impurities in the wine
Cingjing soup: also refers to the coarse vegetables eaten by the poor)