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| | (literary) fine jade | |
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| | blemish / flaw in jade | |
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| | jasper / fine jade / beautiful / exquisite (e.g. wine, food) / abbr. for Hainan province | |
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| | (literary) fine jade | |
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| | jade artifact | |
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| | green jade / bluish green / blue / jade | |
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| | white jade / tofu (by analogy) | |
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| | black jade / nine (banker's anti-fraud numeral) | |
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| | (reddish jade) / precious / rare | |
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| | (jade) | |
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| | (a kind of jade) / Taiwan pr. [gong1] | |
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| | inferior gem / a kind of jade | |
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| | alabaster, jade-like stone | |
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| | beautiful jade | |
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| | jade / jade and stone / (fig.) the good and the bad | |
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| | Temple in Heaven (e.g. of the Jade Emperor) / Tiangong, Chinese space station program | |
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| | (literary) translucent stone similar to jade / (literary) luster of jade | |
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| | (jade) | |
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| | precious jade / treasures | |
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| | jade annulus | |
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| | jade tablet, square at the base and rounded or pointed at the top, held by the nobility at ceremonies / sundial / (ancient unit of volume) a tiny amount; a smidgen; a speck | |
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| | (literary) a kind of fine jade | |
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| | the Jade Emperor | |
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| | Mt Yulong or Jade dragon in Lijiang 麗江|丽江, northwest Yunnan | |
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| | Jade Emperor (in Taoism) | |
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| | semicircular jade ornament | |
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| | the Jade Hare (legendary rabbit said to live in the Moon) / the Moon | |
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| | green jade / kingfisher | |
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| | beautiful jade | |
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| | bluish-green / green jade | |
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| | delicate as a flower, refined as a precious jade (idiom) / (of a woman) exquisite | |
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| | a kind of jade | |
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| | chime stones, ancient percussion instrument made of stone or jade pieces hung in a row and struck as a xylophone | |
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| | jade-like stone | |
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| | jade pendant / jade ornament | |
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| | fine jade | |
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| | fine quality jade | |
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| | jade tablet used in ceremonies, shaped like the left or right half of a "gui" 圭, also given to male infants to play with | |
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| | (jade) | |
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| | ornamental piece of jade | |
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| | large jade ring | |
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| | jade-like stone / clean and white / tinkling of pendants | |
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| | white jade worn on belt | |
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| | lit. gold and jade fill the hall (idiom) / fig. abundant wealth / abundance of knowledge | |
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| | jade tube with round hole and rectangular sides, used ceremonially in ancient times | |
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| | (literary) a kind of jade | |
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| | (fine jade) | |
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| | jade or pearl necklace | |
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| | jadelike precious stone / jade-colored | |
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| | to carve and polish (jade) / to polish and refine a literary work | |
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| | brocade garments, jade meals (idiom); a life of luxury / extravagance | |
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| | gold and jade in glorious splendor (idiom) / fig. a dazzling sight (e.g. royal palace) | |
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| | (literary) a kind of jade / Taiwan pr. [jin1] | |
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| | the Jade lake on Mount Kunlun, residence of Xi Wangmu 西王母 | |
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| | penannular jade pendant | |
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| | ornamental jade | |
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| | type of jade ornament for court dress (old) | |
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| | (literary) jade pendants attached to an official hat and hanging beside each ear, symbolizing refusal to listen to malicious talk / (literary) to fill up | |
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| | jade weight | |
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| | (jade) | |
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| | fine jade / jade ornament | |
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| | to sculpt / to carve (jade) / ornate artwork / overly elaborate prose | |
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| | string of pearl and jade (idiom); ideal combination / perfect pair | |
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| | (jade) | |
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| | Yumen Pass, or Jade Gate, western frontier post on the Silk Road in the Han Dynasty, west of Dunhuang, in Gansu | |
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| | lit. throw out a brick and get jade thrown back (idiom) / fig. to attract others' interest or suggestions by putting forward one's own modest ideas to get the ball rolling | |
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| | steelyard weight / stone roller / to polish jade with an emery wheel | |
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| | flawless piece of jade / (fig.) perfect person or thing / virgin / to return sth intact | |
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| | stone similar to jade | |
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| | jade-like stone | |
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| | clear as ice and clean as jade (idiom); spotless / irreproachable / incorruptible | |
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| | gold and jade / precious | |
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| | lit. as round as pearls and as smooth as jade (idiom) / fig. elegant and polished (of singing or writing) | |
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| | pearl or jade earring | |
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| | mus. instr. / to polish jade or gold | |
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| | jade-like stone | |
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| | blemish / disgrace / flaw in jade | |
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| | a kind of jade | |
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| | jade with a blemish / person who cuts and polishes jade | |
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| | (literary) jade-like stone | |
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| | lit. a blemish does not obscure jade's luster / the pros outweigh the cons (idiom) | |
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| | lit. treasuring a jade ring becomes a crime (idiom); to get into trouble on account of a cherished item / fig. A person's talent will arouse the envy of others. | |
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| | jade tablet indicating rank | |
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| | (jade ring) | |
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| | jade used for making goblets | |
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| | a kind of jade / a kind of pearl | |
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| | a kind of jade | |
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| | jade-like stone | |
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| | veins in jade | |
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| | bejeweled jade palace (idiom); sumptuous dwelling | |
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| | a kind of jade | |
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| | semiprecious stone / a kind of jade | |
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| | lit. to return the jade annulus to Zhao (idiom); fig. to return something intact to its rightful owner | |
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| | lit. stolen scent, pilfered jade (idiom); philandering / secret illicit sex | |
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| | jade / shell | |
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| | name of one kind of jade | |
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| | (jade) | |
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| | Better broken jade than intact tile. / Death is preferable to dishonor. (idiom) | |
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