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What is jade metallography?

Metallography is that the form and content of metaphorical articles are perfect. It also describes people's beautiful appearance.

Yujinxiang, a Chinese idiom, pinyin: yù zh? j ? n xi à ng, which means that the form and content of the article are perfect. It also describes people's beautiful appearance. From the preface to Li Sao. Jade, commonly used in Chinese, pronounced jade, was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Its original meaning is a rare gem strung together with silk rope, and later it is extended to a jade-like thing with glittering and translucent color, which describes beauty and whiteness.

Quality, a common Chinese character (commonly used word), was first seen in the bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty. The original meaning refers to mortgage, with property or person as guarantee; Extension refers to the bond of buying and selling goods, and also refers to confrontation; It also refers to honesty and essence, and also refers to simplicity and foundation; It can also refer to an arrow target or a chopping block, a mat used to chop people in ancient times.

"Jin" is a commonly used Chinese character, which is pronounced as "Jin" and first appeared in inscriptions on bronze. The original meaning of gold is red gold, that is, copper, which is extended to the general name of metal, and later the meaning is reduced to gold. Gold was also used as money in ancient times, so it was extended to money. Gold is scarce in nature, so it also refers to noble and precious things.

Xiang (pinyin: xiāng, xiàng) is a first-class Chinese character (commonly used word) in the General Standard of Chinese. This word first appeared in Shang Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Shang inscriptions. Its ancient glyph is like observing trees with eyes. Its original meaning is to look, that is, to observe and judge the shape. Phase is also extended to occupy the view, that is, according to the appearance, shape and situation of things to predict fortunes. It is also used as a noun.

Benefits of learning idioms:

1. Idioms can stimulate children's curiosity and contain rich knowledge and cultural connotations. They are simple and interesting, and usually four words can express the complete meaning. This can stimulate children's curiosity and thirst for knowledge, and urge them to explore the stories behind idioms.

2, idioms can exercise children's imagination, idioms can generally quote classics, so it will involve many historical stories. When children learn idioms, they will first understand the stories behind them. In this process, they will give full play to their imagination.