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Jingshan has beautiful jade, but its Chinese is rotten.
It can be regarded as a sacred seal and a sacred case.
Vegetation will not wither, and smog will not spread.
The barbarian walked down the hillside and looked up at the stars.
If you like maroon, you will be above the humble.
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Jingshan is buried with beautiful jade, which contains the essence of heaven and earth and is dazzling.
It can be used as the imperial seal of Emperor Ming Sheng and several boxes of Emperor Ming Sheng.
Plants and trees do not wither all year round because of the embellishment of beautiful jade, and the haze does not dissipate all year round because of the coverage of beautiful jade.
Farmers came to the foot of Jingshan Mountain and looked up at the edge of the sun, moon and stars.
If you are like a chestnut, you can bless people to go to heaven.
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1, Jingshan: mountain name. In the west of Nanzhang County, Hubei Province. Zhangshui originated here. There is a piece of jade on the mountain, which is said to be the place where Bian He, the Chu people, lived. "Book Gong Yu": "Guide the tomb, as for Jingshan." Kong Chuan: "Jingshan is in Jingzhou." Li Daoyuan in the Northern Wei Dynasty wrote Notes on Water Classics and Rivers II: "Gong Yu said:" Jing and Hengyang are only Jingzhou. " Gai is the name of Jingshan Mountain and the name of Lizhou. So Chu also. "
2, ice rotten: brilliant. Jin Gehong's Bao Pu Zi Chang Xuan: "Fresh and gorgeous, beautiful and decadent." Guan Xiu of the former Shu wrote the poem "The Song of the Official is the King's Envoy": "You need to stay and stay, and photosynthesis is ruined."
Savage: In ancient times, it was said that people lived in the countryside of Guo Cheng. As opposed to "China people". "Fourteen years of Zuo Zhuan": "The eldest son offered a bowl to Qi, crossed the field of songs, and the savage sang,' It's my love to give pigs. "The Book of Rites Mourning": "The beast doesn't know his father, and the savage says,' What are parents? People in the capital know how to respect you. Jia quoted Zheng Xuan's note from The Analects: "Savages are rude, contrary to people." . That is to say, foreign countries are barbarians. "After referring to people in rural areas; Farmer. Wei of the Three Kingdoms wrote "A Letter of Breaking Up with Mountain Juyuan": "Roast your back quickly. There are savage people in Qin Zi who want to offer the supreme. Although it is only a small gift, it is already sparse. "Hundred Metaphors Classic Bixing Farming Bixing": "Once upon a time, there were savages who came to the fields to see the wheat seedlings grow well and flourish." Ode to "Lu Yuan Cong Hua Miscellaneous Notes on Niu Yuan": "A few trees hang down the official road, which is not a village." "A General History of Fan Wenlan, Cai Meibiao and China", Part I, Chapter 3, Section 5: "Farmers live in small fields and towns and are called savages. "
4. chestnuts. Chestnuts are yellow after shelling, so they are called chestnuts. Jia Sixie's "Qi Yao Min Shu He Yun" in the Northern Wei Dynasty: "One garlic, two ginger, three oranges, four Bai Mei and five ripe maroon." The poem "Looking for Shao Qingqian's Literature" by Qian Shu Guan Xiu said: "Jingshan has beautiful jade, but its Chinese is rotten ... If it is chestnut-colored, it will protect you." Xi Zhi, Song Shili: "In the first year of Yuanfeng, the temple played:' According to the Taichang Temple newspaper, a new rabbit was recommended on another day, and the potato flies were chestnut. ""Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Promoting Weaving ":"Crab is white and chestnut yellow. "5. Han Xiao: Xiao Yun and Tianhe. Also refers to the sky. "The Biography of Zhong Changtong in the Later Han Dynasty": "I am not responsible for a moment, I will live my whole life. If so, you can go out of the universe. Zhang Song's poem "Walking on the Sand" says: "Riding on this autumn wind, riding a lonely person. "Yuan Qiaoji's" Narcissus Re-viewing Waterfall "song:" Ice and rain hang in the sky, and it has not been dry for thousands of years. Xiao San wrote in his poem "Praise for Zhangjiakou": "The song is full of singing, and Mongolians, Han people and Hui people dance together. "