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Jade is most highly valued in Chinese culture today. The philosopher Confucius reportedly expressed this fascination by making jade a metaphor for virtue, kindness, wisdom, justice, civility, music, sincerity, truth, Heaven and Earth.
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In Chinese culture, "jade" is highly valued and often symbolizes virtues such as purity, grace, and wisdom. Thus, the name Lin, meaning "fine jade," can be seen as representing qualities of elegance, integrity, and inner beauty. It is a name that may convey a sense of sophistication and preciousness.
To write the name "Cherry" in Chinese with a similar pronunciation, you can use the characters "查瑞" (Chá Ruì).
white jade is precious and can be very valuable.
No, Jade isn't a Chinese name. In reference to the ornamental stone, the word was coined in the 1590s, having evolved from Latin to Spanish to French, then to English. Its meaning of "a worn-out horse" comes from the late 14th century, possibly of Old Norse or Finno-Ugric origin.
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It is the name of a poem by a Chinese poet named Tu Fu.
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The name Jade means Precious Green Stone, or Most Beautiful Gemstone. It has American, Spanish, African, Australian, Chinese, Danish, English, and French origins. Whew!
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玉 [yù] and 玉器 [yù qì] 'Jade' can be written as '玉' in general, or when it refers to this kind of stones. If jade stones have been well processed and endowed with artistic value, then '玉器' is a properer word for them.