The meaning of Yan Ruyu

The meaning of Yan Ruyu is that the appearance is like jade. Refers to beauty. Describes a beautiful woman with a face like jade.

The allusion of Yan Ruyu

comes from "The East City is High and Long", No. 12 of "Nineteen Ancient Poems". It is often used to refer to young and beautiful women, especially in the poem of Zhao Heng of the Song Dynasty, " "The book has its own golden house, the book has its own beauty like jade" is the most famous.

In "The Bookworm" in "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio", the author Pu Songling triggered his imagination by the phrase "there is a beauty like jade in the book", and used it on the heroine in the form of a name ( A book fairy). In film and television works, it is more common to use "Yan Ruyu" as a woman's name. It just so happens that the character "Yan" does have its own surname, so it naturally becomes a naming habit. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. The Bookworm

Pengcheng Lang Yuzhu, who was an official for generations and became a prefect, lived an honest and upright career. He was able to earn a salary but not manage production, and he accumulated books to fill his house. You are especially crazy about Yuzhu. My family was poor and had nothing to look forward to, but my father had a collection of books that he couldn't bear to put away even a single volume. When my father was still alive, he wrote "Encouragement to Study" and stuck it to the right side of his seat, and he satirized and recited it every day. It’s not just for the sake of salary, but I believe that there are real golden grains in the book. Study day and night, no matter whether it is cold or hot. More than 20 years old, I don't want to propose to you, I just hope that the beauty in the book of Hebei will come to you. Seeing the guests, they don't know how to treat them well. After saying a few words, they chant loudly, and the guests wander around and go away. Every time when Wen Zong was about to take an exam, he would always pull him out, but he couldn't sell it.

I was just reading it one day, and suddenly the wind blew away. If you chase it in a hurry, you will stumble on the ground; if you explore it, you will find rotten grass in the hole; if you dig it, you will find that it is millet stored in ancient people's pits, and it has turned into dung. Although it is not edible, I believe that the saying "Qian Zhong" is not false, and I will gain strength after reading it. One day, while climbing the elevated structure, I found a golden chariot ruler among the scrolls. I was overjoyed and thought it was the proof of the "golden house". If it is presented to others, it will be plated with gold instead of real gold. I secretly resent the ancients for deceiving me. I live in Wuhe and have a father who is the same age. He observes the way and has a good nature as a Buddha. Or persuade him to offer his chariot as a Buddhist niche. Observe Dayue and give him three hundred gold and two horses. Lang Xi thought that the golden house, chariots and horses were all in good condition, because they were more diligent. However, Xing is already thirty years old. Or he may persuade her to marry, saying: "'There is beauty like jade in the book,' so why should I worry about not having a beautiful wife?