I. Li (Lu)
Interpretation: Chinese characters refer to the shiny appearance of jade, which is rare, expensive and fragrant.
Second, Luo (Lu)
Interpretation: Luo, the original meaning describes that the stone is hard. Often used in the word "wreath", which means a jade neck ornament.
The poem "Jade is like stone" comes from Laozi's Tao Te Ching. The original poem: "I don't want to be like jade, like stone."
I don't want people to value ordinary stones as beautiful jade and discard bright and beautiful jade as stones.
Extended data:
Common phrases of the word "Luo":
1 celluloid
Definition: noun, celluloid refers to the old brand name used for plastics, and it is the earliest commercial synthetic plastic.
2. Barrow nationality?
Barrow is one of the ethnic minorities in China, mainly distributed in the Luo Yu area between Chayu in eastern Tibet and Menyu in western Tibet, mainly engaged in agriculture and hunting.
3. garlands (y and ng Lu)
Garland: Originally a decoration between the necks of ancient Indian Buddha statues, it was made of many treasures in the world, meaning "boundless light". In addition, there is the meaning of beautiful jade.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Tao Te Ching Clear Sky Wan Li.
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Baidu encyclopedia-Luo